Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul will appear in the sixth and final season of 'Better Call Saul, the show's producer confirms'
The upcoming final season of Better Call Saul will bring Brian Cranston and Aaron Paul, the stars of the hit show Breaking Bad, back to the TV screen.
On Saturday, streaming channel AMC confirmed that actors Brian and Aaron, who played the iconic characters Jesse Pinkman (played by Aaron) and Walter White (played by Brian) on the show, will make guest appearances in the final season of their show's prequel spin-off. Will fulfill -Off, Better Call Saul, with Bob Odenkirk turning Titanic con artist-turned-lawyer.
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"They're back," Chanel posted on Twitter along with photos of Walter (Cranston) and Jesse (Paul) from the show.
Better Call Saul co-creator Peter Gould previously confirmed the news on a Paleyfest episode that airs Saturday.
"I don't want to spoil things for the audience, but I will say that when we started the show our first question was, 'Are we going to see Walt and Jesse on the show?' Instead of running away, I'd just say yes," Gould said.
Meanwhile, Paul revived his role as Jesse in Netflix's 2019 film spin-off El Camino. Cranston and Odenkirk also made cameos in the film.
Better Call Saul is set to return for its final season on Monday, April 18, on AMC.