Better Call Saul season 4 is just like Breaking Bad, says Vince Gilligan
He'd previously teased new episodes will be 'darker'
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Your support makes all the difference.Despite the fact that filming is underway on the fourth season of Better Call Saul, not much is known about what to expect from the return of Jimmy McGill.
With the gap between this prequel series and Breaking Bad growing ever smaller, however, Vince Gilligan is adamant that the series will be "darker" than ever.
Gilligan elaborated on this fact to The Independent in which he said the new season will essentially be far more similar in tone to Breaking Bad than ever before.
The showrunner, who was in town to reflect upon Breaking Bad as it celebrates its tenth anniversary, also confirmed that Better Call Saul is now at the halfway mark.
“I think in my mind’s eye we’re about halfway through now,” he said. “That’s my general feeling - that we’re at the halfway point, that we have two or three more seasons in us. If indeed that does come to pass, that means we’ll have about the same number of episodes that we had for Breaking Bad which I think will be a nice counterpoint to the first show.
In Gilligan's tell-all interview, he shared details of just how much Walter White messed with him mentally as well as the two mistakes he made in Breaking Bad that bug him to this day.
You can read the full interview here.
Better Call Saul returns to AMC and Netflix later this year.
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