Season 6 of 'Better Call Saul': We Have This Update For You About This Netflix Crime Thriller


Peter Gould, one of the executive producers of 'Better Call Saul', confirmed that the series has already started filming in New Mexico.

After a series of delays caused by the coronavirus pandemic, Better Call Saul season 6 has finally started filming. Peter Gould, one of the executive producers of the series, confirmed the fact through his Twitter account. And is that Gould shared an image of the clapperboard that corresponds to the filming of the first episode, which is being directed by Michael Morris. For his part, Marshall Adams is once again leading photography.

The beginning of the filming of the sixth season, which will also be the last, was one of the most anticipated news by the followers of Better Call Saul. The series, like many other productions, has faced all kinds of obstacles since the emergence of COVID-19. AMC's original plan was to start filming in 2020, but they were forced to comply with sanitary restrictions imposed by the United States.

In fact, the last chapters of Better Call Saul should have seen the light during this year. Unless a surprise arises, the premiere will be postponed until the first months of 2022. Josh Sapan, executive director of AMC Networks, acknowledged a couple of weeks ago that they would hardly launch the sixth season in 2021. Of course, at the moment there is nothing official and everything will depend on how the filming takes place.

Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring in 'Better Call Saul'

“We still have to make some changes due to production delays due to the impact of the virus in our series. For Better Call Saul, at this point, it seems likely that it will move to the first quarter of 2022. That is the way we are seeing it now, "said the manager. As is customary with Better Call Saul - and as it was with Breaking Bad - the filming takes place in New Mexico.

What can we expect from the end of 'Better Call Saul'?

Although AMC keeps the outcome of each character a secret, Bob Odenkirk, the actor who plays the great "Jimmy" McGill, gave some hints of what we can expect from the final season of Better Call Saul in an interview with Collider: They said the wheels came off in season 6 and exploded in a million directions. It seems to me that there is a lot of violence, but I don't know for sure.

Additionally, he explained that at some point the issue of how Saul's story would end compared to Walter White's acclaimed ending in Breaking Bad came up. “We had a conversation in which my point of view is that Walter White became an angry and broken version of himself. I wonder if it would be possible to give Jimmy McGill a better ending, a better place to finish than where he started. Although I don't know if they are going to do it.

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