A popular TV series hit fans with a short teaser of their sixth and final season.
"Better Call Saul" has been filmed in New Mexico since 2015, according to KRQE. Despite production delays, including star Bob Odenkirk collapsing on set from a heart attack in July, the season is starting at some point soon.
Odenkirk said on Twitter, “Someday ... SOON. It's a helluva great season. Our best …”
There will be 13 episodes in the final season, KRQE said.
"Better Call Saul" is a series that follows the progression of Odenkirk's character, James "Jimmy" McGill. McGill, previously a con artist, is trying to take back his life as a lawyer. The series is a spinoff prequel of AMC's "Breaking Bad."
"Like its predecessor, 'Better Call Saul' is about a man who descends in fits and starts into his worst possible self, and who finds that descent irresistible in comparison with a straight-and-narrow life spent, as Henry Hill puts it at the end of 'Goodfellas,' as 'a schnook,'" the New York Times said about the series. "Or, as Saul himself puts it at the end of 'Breaking Bad,' as 'just another douchebag with a job and three pairs of Dockers,' managing 'a Cinnabon in Omaha.'"