'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Update, Spoilers: Release Date Confirmed; Twists and Turns Expected This Season; First Look Photos Revealed

By Staff Writer

Nov 20, 2015 09:32 AM EST

It's no more Mr. Nice Guy for Jimmy McGill when season two premieres on February 15, 2016. It was a tough season one for McGill and this time he vows to not play straight again. Meanwhile, viewers can check out the season 2 photos released by AMC.

According to Independent, the "Breaking Bad" spinoff is returning to AMC at 10pm. There is no word yet on a Netflix UK and US release, however, it's safe to say that the streaming service "will be setting each episode live at the same time or the following morning as it did with season 1".

In a report from International Business Times, showrunner Peter Gould revealed that the journey Jimmy McGill will take has "surprising, left-handed turns" and that he will go to places viewers will never ever expect.

"As for Mike Ehrmantraut, he's pulled deeper into a world he was sure he'd left forever. We can't wait to share the next chapter of Better Call Sal with the fans who have embraced the show," said Gould.

It was in the last episode in season 1 that McGill (Bob Odenkirk) vowed to Ehrmantraut (Jonathan Banks) that his days of playing the game straight are over and because of this vow, fans will see how he will walk in the path to becoming Saul Goodman.

Meanwhile, a post in Vine Report shows two first look photos released by AMC. The first photo shows McGill relaxing in a pool while Kim Weller (Rhea Seehorn) looks at him from the side. The second photo shows Ehrmantraut walking in an alley with a car following from behind.

The post also shows two video trailers for this season. The first trailer entitled The Right Thing shows McGill telling someone he's Saul, while the other trailer entitled Dolla shows his ruthless side.

Better Call Saul Season 2 will air every Monday night following the premiere date on the 15th of February 2016. 

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