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Bob Odenkirk says that a better call Saul Revival should be put in prison

Bob Odenkirk is absolutely open to go back in the shoes of his most famous character, but does not think it will probably happen soon.

“Better Call Saul” ended three years ago after the prequel-spin-off of “Breaking Bad” had a multi-prisoner six-season run with the lawyer of Odenkirk and con artist Saul Goodman received an 86-year imprisonment for his crimes.

“That part changed my life, and I gave more to that part than everything I did,” said Odenkirk while I spoke on Monday on “today”. “Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould created that show. They are some of the best writers who have ever worked in TV. So if they thought about something in that world, I would of course do it.”

But the actor – currently in cinemas with a promotional walking “Nobody 2” – admitted that it is just an external opportunity, with the makers “Better Call Saul” busy with other things.

“I think they all switched to even more great projects that you will see soon,” he said, adding that Saul’s current circumstances should play a major role if a revival would happen. ‘He doesn’t get out of it [of prison]. If there is still a Saul show, it takes place in prison. ‘

“Better Call Saul” ran from 2015-2022 and received 53 Emmy nominations, which is a record for most nominations without a victory. It also landed six Golden Globe nominations without winning a prize. It is generally considered one of the largest shows that never won an Emmy.

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