Goodbye, Jimmy McGill! Hello, Saul Goodman, the favorite lawyer of Breaking Bad fans!
On Tuesday, April 19, Netflix premieres in Latin America the sixth and final season of Better Call Saul, the successful spinoff of that legendary series starring Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul (who could make cameos in this goodbye). In the United States, the premiere was scheduled for a day earlier on AMC, and in Spain the streaming platform will be Movistar+.
With many issues left pending in Season 5, the grand finale will show the definitive transformation of former detainee and hard-working lawyer Jimmy McGill into the flamboyant and dubious Saul Goodman. He will also explain what happens to central characters such as Kim Wexler, who does not appear in the original series, or Nacho Varga and Lalo Salamanca, the duelists within the cartel who didn't have the honor of dealing with Walter White either.
In addition, the sixth season will reveal what happened to Saul after Breaking Bad: the prequel has also told, through black and white images, the events that followed, when Goodman, a fugitive from the DEA, slipped away with the identity of Gene Takavic, employee of the Cinnabon pastry chain, in Omaha, Nebraska.
With performances by Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy/Saul/Gene and Kim, Michael Mando as Nacho, Tony Dalton as Lalo, Giancarlo Esposito as Gus Fring and Jonathan Banks as Mike Ehrmantraut, the ending of Better Call Saul will clear all the unknowns. “The complicated journey and transformation of the hero in danger concludes,” said Peter Gould, co-creator with Vince Gilligan of this fiction and Breaking Bad.
The farewell will have 13 episodes, instead of the usual 10, which will be seen in two batches: seven from April 19 (which will start with two) to May 24, and the remaining six from July 12 to August 1. These are the times when you will be able to watch it on Netflix, in the early hours of Tuesday, depending on the Latin American country where you are located:
México, 2:00
Colombia 3:00
Perú 3:00
Ecuador 3:00
Puerto Rico 4:00
Venezuela 4:00
Paraguay 4:00
Bolivia 4:00
Argentina 5:00
Chile 5:00
Uruguay 5:00
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