Better Call Saul’s season 6 Netflix release date is reportedly revealed, with the show’s last episodes expected to be available very soon.
Better Call Saul's season 6 Netflix release date has been reportedly revealed, and it's soon. The final episodes of the Breaking Bad spinoff aired in August, going in very unexpected directions and garnering praise from both viewers and critics.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY Now, for those looking to rewatch Better Call Saul season 6 or delve into it for the first time, a new opportunity will soon be available. According to What's On Netflix, April 18 is when U.S. and Canada subscribers will be able to stream Better Call Saul season 6 on Netflix. That will make it less than a full year since the show debuted on AMC in July 2022.
Netflix also helped to continue the story of Breaking Bad, as it released a follow-up film focused on the character of Jesse Pinkman , which wrapped up some aspects of the original series. The film, titled El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, debuted in October 2019. After the first week of the film's premiere, Netflix said that more than 25 million households had seen it. El Camino also drew strong praise, with reviews citing the project as the best acting work of Paul's career.
Better Call Saul season 6 gives a definitive ending to some key characters. However, as is often the case with the Breaking Bad world, there's room for more storytelling if the cast and creatives are inclined. While it's unlikely to happen anytime soon, the long-term streaming success of the spinoff could determine whether other prequels and follow-ups are announced down the line.
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