‘Better Call Saul” Season 2 Spoilers: Who will be flying a World War 2 plane next season?

By Angelica Mei Dollesin

Nov 07, 2015 07:07 AM EST

Only few minor details regarding "Better Call Saul"'s second season slip from time to time and just recently, a report surface that a Boeing B-29 bomber plane is being used for the next season of the "Breaking Bad" spinoff.

Albuquerque news station, KOAT recently reported that an airplane that was used to drop bombs during the World War II is caught at Double Eagle airport in Albaquerque, where it is being used in an episode of "Better Call Saul." Airport employees also confirmed that the hanger and maintenance building were also occupied for filming purposes.

With this news, it seems there are too many things that fans could expect to happen next season. The site Call Saul Now wondered however, about what kind of situation will Bob Odenkirk's Jimmy be into for needing the World War II plane. Last season ended with him driving into his freedom after chatting with Mike, which hints that he'll be doing what he doesn't normally do. There is also the possibility that it is Jonathan Banks' Mike Ehrmantraut that will be flying the B-29.

It won't be long before the fans of the AMC series find out whatever Jimmy and Mike is into as the shooting for season 2 has already wrapped up according to Albuquerque Business First. The cast and crew members reportedly held a wrap up party over Halloween. Star Michael Mando even tweeted, "Just wrapped s2 @BetterCallSaul such a humbling and magical experience to see my name next to all these greats xo," confirming the conclusion of season 2 filming.

"Better Call Saul" will be back before you know it with Jimmy McGill or Mike Ehrmantraut possibly piloting a World War II airplane. The "Breaking Bad" spinoff is already done shooting its second season, which will premiere early 2016.  

Who do you think will be flying the World War II airplane next season? Sound off in the comments below.

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