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'Better Call Saul' Season 3 Spoilers: Fans To See Jimmy McGill's Backstory? Bob Odenkirk Says Next Season Should Connect With 'Breaking Bad'

Michelle Guanzon

Little details about the coming "Better Call Saul" Season 3 are now emerging. In fact, on set photos of the season 3 of the "Breaking Bad" spin-off are now surfacing online, which gives fans a glimpse of Bob Odenkirk's character as Jimmy McGill to be Saul Goodman.

In one of the photos, Bob Odenkirk was seen sitting along with "Better Call Saul" Season 3 series co-creator Vince Gilligan. The main protagonist is still in his Gene setup, thus it is strongly believed that fans will see a flashback of his post "Breaking Bad" character as the Cinnabon manager.

 Some media news outlet reported that the new series will show the sadness of Gene's life. The creators of the show will also tackle the earlier life of Gene.

In an interview with the show's showrunner Peter Gould, he told Digital Spy that they will show in "Better Call Saul" Season 3 how intriguing the protagonist's life when he was still a manager.

"We're fascinated by that black-and-white world that Jimmy/Saul moves into when he becomes Gene the Cinnabon manager."

In addition, lead star Bob Odenkirk actually made his own concept possible for how "Better
Call Saul" and "Breaking Bad" merge in the future.

"I have crazy ideas. I'd love to see some of Saul during the years of "Breaking Bad", but off-screen, out of his office, not in his Saul mode. I'm curious what that person is," the actor shared.

"Mike and Jimmy sitting in a tree. Or in a parking attendant's booth. More me and Mike together, squaring off. It's just always fun. It makes me laugh. It's a great burst of energy to be working with [Jonathan] Banks like that," Odenkirk adding on his idea for what season 3 could do to entertain fans.

"Better Call Saul" season 3 will debut on AMC at some point early in 2017.

 A little more icing for Gene in 2017. #BetterCallSaul #BTS

A photo posted by @bettercallsaulamc on Nov 18, 2016 at 6:48am PST

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