'Better Call Saul' season 2 news: AMC drops season 2 trailers

Bob Odenkirk reprised his role as Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman in AMC's 'Better Call Saul' season 2. amc.com/shows/better-call-saul

"It's showtime, folks!"

AMC finally has released the promo trailers for the sophomore season of "Better Call Saul," further shedding light on the personality of Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) before he became Albuquerque's infamous calculating criminal lawyer.

Though there are no season 2 details provided in the promo videos, both trailers feature snippets from the first season. One of them is titled "Dolla," which shows several highlights from the first season of "Better Call Saul," including Jimmy's struggles to find a client for his small law firm as well as the bag containing $1.6 million that he decided to hand over to the authorities even if he had all the opportunities to keep it.

Meanwhile, the other trailer, called "The Right Thing," contains minimal visuals is packed with a lot of sound bites from the first season. Some of the highlights featured in the trailer include Jimmy's confrontation with his elder brother Chuck (Michael McKean), where the older and more successful McGill downplays Jimmy's abilities as a lawyer.

The trailer also shows how Jimmy is torn between doing what is right and simply choosing its opposite when the need arises. After contemplating his moral dilemma, Jimmy declares: "We'll, you know what? It's never stopping me again." This simply shows how Jimmy eventually became the cunning lawyer Saul Goodman in the crime drama "Breaking Bad," where the new series came from.

While the trailers do not show much about the developments in "Better Call Saul" season 2, Albuquerque Business First reported early this month that Odenkirk already hosted a wrap party for the season at the Albuquerque Museum on Halloween night.

Actress Rhea Seehorn, portraying the role of Jimmy's closest friend and love interest Kim Wexler in the series, talked about the wrap party on Twitter. She said that while their work on the set is not yet finished, they had fun at the event to celebrate season 2.

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