![]() ![]() For now, tell us in the comments if you’re looking forward to the next season. We’ll keep this post-up-to-date as time progresses with all the release news regarding Better Call Saul season 5. Episode NumberĪs per all Netflix releases, they were made available at 8 AM GMT. Episode 2 will then air on its regular Monday spot and come to Netflix on its regular Tuesday spot. Note that episode 1 will drop after its Sunday premiere. Here’s the full release schedule for 2020. New episodes began dropping on Netflix from February 24th onwards.īetter Call Saul s5 will launch weekly from 24 Feb which is good because it's been 2 months since El Camino and we need more from the Gilligan Cinematic Universe. Weekly episodes of Better Call Saul S5 does not apply to South Africa, Canada, Iceland or Spain. It also applies to the release schedule for Latin America and Asian regions. This weekly release schedule applies to Netflix in regions such as the United Kingdom, mainland Europe including Poland, the Netherlands, Portugal, Poland, Switzerland, and Turkey. 23 at 9 and 10 p.m., respectively, on AMC.Season 5 of Better Call Saul is now confirmed to come to Netflix US on April 4th, 2022īetter Call Saul Season 5 Netflix International Release ScheduleĪs per previous seasons such as season 3 and 4 of Better Call Saul, new episodes dropped weekly on Netflix after the episodes aired on AMC in the United States. ![]() “The Walking Dead” and “Better Call Saul” return Feb. Perhaps especially so now that we can finally see the light, or really the opposite of it, at the end of the tunnel. While AMC has not put its endless series of Walking Dead episodes on pause, given that Fear the Walking Dead has now started last night the week after The Walking Dead took. But when you’re good – as “Better Call Saul” is – you’re good, man. At one point during the four episodes previewed, Nacho speaks of the criminal enterprise in which they’re involved by saying, “When you’re in, you’re in.”Īs the movie “El Camino” demonstrated, replicating the alchemy “Breaking Bad” possessed is no small feat. “Saul” then settles into its regular slot on Monday. ![]() Specifically, “Walking Dead” remains mired in the Whisperers plot, which frankly can’t end soon enough at this point. Where else, for example, would an entire pre-credit sequence be built around a discarded ice-cream cone?ĪMC will seek to provide “Better Call Saul” an additional boost audience-wise by scheduling its premiere behind “The Walking Dead,” which begins the second half of its 10th season exhibiting many of the pitfalls that “Saul” has avoided. In puttying in those gaps this series takes its time in a way few others do, and while that was occasionally frustrating at first, by now you can assume the payoff is almost always worthy of the trip. While we saw the decay of Walter White’s soul occur gradually, because this is a prequel this show has always been more about filling in the details of Jimmy, Mike and others’ descent. ![]() Perhaps foremost, “Better Call Saul” has cleverly mirrored the moral arc of its predecessor, again dealing with missed opportunities and roads not taken that lead people with admirable qualities down dark paths. This season also features an appearance by Dean Norris’ character, DEA agent Hank Schrader, providing one more layer of connection to the mother ship. It’s all about a “fresh start,” Jimmy/Saul says, but Kim greets his actions with skepticism, while he appears oblivious to her pained expressions as his ethics slink toward the abyss.Īs noted, “Saul” has only become richer and better as it nears “Breaking Bad” territory, with the overlapping plots of Mike (Jonathan Banks), Nacho (Michael Mando) and Gus (Giancarlo Esposito) beginning to progress in the same direction. Once again, the premiere opens with a black-and-white flashforward that feels like a mini-masterpiece, and proves even more tense than usual thanks to the announcement that the series’ finish is now in sight.īack in the past, Jimmy McGill ( Bob Odenkirk) has begun using the “Saul Goodman” persona professionally, sliding toward the darkness that seems destined to ruin his relationship with Kim Wexler (Rhea Seehorn), the linchpin of any hope for him, even if we already seem to know the outcome. Although the prequel is running out of room, the AMC drama continues to achieve a dazzling balancing act in building toward an ending that is, in some ways, a beginning. “Better Call Saul” returns for its second-to-last season, inching closer to “Breaking Bad’s” turf both in its narrative timeline and its impressive quality. ![]()
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