It's certainly a reminder that they know people are waiting and want to acknowledge that frustration. This cheeky post is clearly a reference to how haunted every member of the cast and crew must be by fans asking for details on the new season. The caption reads, " Yeah, they keep asking when the premiere is." Check out the post below: They posted a screenshot of Rhea Sheehorn as Kim Wexler on the phone in a bathroom, looking around nervously. On their official Twitter, Better Call Saul shared a meme gently poking fun at their delays. Related: Better Call Saul Season 6's Violence Tease Is Worrying For Kim & Nacho After resting and focusing on his recovery, Bob Odenkirk returned to the set of Better Call Saul in early September.
Although the series kept filming the scenes that didn't require Odenkirk, obviously this was a huge blow for the production. Then, in July, Odenkirk was hospitalized after collapsing due to a heart attack on set in New Mexico. Filming finally began in March of this year, on a projected eight-month schedule. Like nearly every show on the air, they experienced production troubles due to COVID-19 related shutdowns. The sixth and final season of the series, which is planned to be an expanded 13 episodes, has been wracked by delays. The series, which premiered on AMC in 2015, also stars Rhea Seehorn, Michael McKean, Tony Dalton, and returning Breaking Bad players that include Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo Fring and Jonathan Banks as Michael Ehrmantraut. The series, which is a spin-off of the hit crime drama Breaking Bad, features Bob Odenkirk reprising his character of Saul Goodman. The series follows the character during his assumption of the name, as attorney Jimmy McGill learns to embrace his Saul alter ego.
Better Call Saulseason 6 has teased a potential release date announcement.