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Netflix To Stream 'Breaking Bad' Spinoff, 'Better Call Saul'
Still hungry for some Breaking Bad? Netflix inked a deal today with AMC to stream the Breaking Bad spinoff show on our favorite morally ambiguous criminal lawyer, Saul Goodman.
Better Call Saul, will get streamed after the show airs its season finale on AMC in 2014, according to Variety.
Bob Odenkirk will reprise his role as Saul and the spinoff will be a prequel and a sequel to Breaking Bad, reported Mashable. There will even be cameos from Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. Hopefully, we'll get to hear Paul as Jesse Pinkman utter, "Bitch!" once again.
Better Call Saul is co-created and executive produced by Vince Gilligan and scribe Peter Gould is also involved. AMC hasn't pinpointed the premiere date for Better Call Saul yet, but we honestly can't wait.
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