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AMC And Sony Pictures Television Renew ‘Better Call Saul’ For Sixth And Final Season

AMC and Sony Pictures Television announced today from the Television Critics’ Association (TCA) Press Tour the renewal of acclaimed Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul for a sixth and final 13-episode season, which will go into production later this year and air in 2021. The renewal comes just ahead of the highly-anticipated season five …

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AMC’s ‘Better Call Saul’ Season Four Premieres Tonight! Check Out What The Cast Had To Tell Us At SDCC!

We are incredibly excited for tonight’s premiere of the highly anticipated season four premiere of AMC’s critically acclaimed, Emmy-nominated series “Better Call Saul”! Just wait till you get a load of the first two episodes, as this season is off to an absolutely amazing start! We had a chance to catch …

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“Better Call Saul” Season One Summary

And we’re back! Or, I should say we’re here at Age of the Nerd for the first time! Which makes this intro doubly confusing for those who didn’t follow the coverage of ‘Sons of Anarchy” over on our sister site, Dark Media Online. A hardy thank you goes out to …

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‘Better Call Saul’ Extended Trailer

Since Breaking Bad ended its amazing five-season run in September 2013, I’ve had severe Breaking Bad withdraw.  I miss my favorite characters and the fictionalized Albuquerque world created by Vince Gilligan.  There is newfound hope and once again my life will have a purpose with the February 8th return to …

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‘Better Call Saul’ Pushed to 2015; Season 2 Ordered

Filming is currently underway in Albuquerque, New Mexico for the upcoming Breaking Bad spin-off, Better Call Saul.  While everything seems to be shooting on schedule, AMC has announced that they are pushing its release date to 2015.  That’s the bad news.  The good news is that a second 13-episode season …

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Fargo: FX Dives Into the Coen Brothers Universe

When FX first announced the television series Fargo, the internet was in an uproar.  People (including myself) thought the film should stand alone, and the idea of a series seemed crazy. I mean, we are so often given watered down versions of popular films, which in the end, add nothing …

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