“Better Call Saul” won't be coming to TV until 2015

Jun 20, 2014 15:21 GMT  ·  By

For everyone out there in TV land who was waiting for the “Breaking Bad” spinoff to air, the wait has just gotten longer. Although AMC has picked up the series “Better Call Saul” for a second season already, you won't get to see it on TV until early 2015.

Originally slated to start filming and premiere this fall, “Better Call Saul” has been pushed into the next year, according to Deadline. The first 10 episodes are going to be filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexcio, but AMC has just announced that they're taking their time with this one.

Vince Gilligan, the creator of “Breaking Bad,” has been commissioned to write the show and co-run it along with Peter Gould, creator of the Saul Goodman character. But he won't be getting to work this November, as it was previously planned, but later next year.

Apart from the original 13 episodes that AMC commissioned for the first season, they have now added an extra 10 for the second season, bringing the grand total to 23 episodes so far that are definitely getting made. Season 2 is slated to premiere in early 2016.

To celebrate the news, AMC has released the first official photo from the show, showing Bob Odenkirk with Gilligan and Gould on the set.