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Better Call Saul finally gets a season 4 release date

Vince Gilligan has promised the new season is a lot like Breaking Bad

Christopher Hooton
Friday 01 June 2018 07:42 EDT
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Better Call Saul's usual springtime slot came and went this year with no sign of a release date, but one has finally been confirmed: 6 August, 2018.

Season 4 episode 1 will air at 9/8c on AMC on the sixth, with a Netflix release for UK viewers expected the following morning each week.

If there were any doubt over Chuck dying at the close of season 3, AMC has cleared it up.

“In Better Call Saul‘s fourth season,” the official synopsis teases, “Chuck’s death catalyzes Jimmy McGill’s transformation into Saul Goodman.

"In the wake of his loss, Jimmy takes steps into the criminal world that will put his future as a lawyer — and his relationship with Kim — in jeopardy.

"Chuck’s death deeply affects former colleagues Howard (Patrick Fabian) and Kim as well, putting the two of them once again on opposite sides of a battle sparked by the Brothers McGill.”

Season 4 will consist of 10 episodes again, marching ever closer to the events of Breaking Bad.

Mike Ehrmantraut will apparently "take a more active role as Madrigal Electromotive’s newest (and most thorough) security consultant," in the new episodes.

"It’s a volatile time to be in Gus Fring’s employ, as Hector’s collapse sends shock waves throughout the Albuquerque underworld and throws the cartel into chaos — tearing apart both Gus and Nacho’s well-laid plans. While Gus changes course, Nacho finds himself in the crosshairs of deadly forces.”

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