'Better Call Saul' season 2: New trailer shows Jimmy McGill's dilemma

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Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) will face a crossroad in his life when "Better Call Saul" season 2 premieres next month.

In a recently released trailer, Jimmy is seen driving his trusted car while two different paths lie ahead. In one of the paths, sunny skies will greet Jimmy if he chooses that road. The second path, on the other hand, is filled with dark, stormy clouds.

This could symbolize what kind of life Jimmy will face in the future. For those who watched "Breaking Bad," they already know which path Jimmy took before he became the conniving lawyer Saul Goodman in the original series.

In a previous interview with IGN, Odenkirk revealed several details about "Better Call Saul" season 2 that fans should look forward to.

"He is not all of a sudden completely transformed. I think one of the things Vince showed us with 'Breaking Bad' is that people can change, they just change incredibly slowly and they struggle and sweat through those changes," Odenkirk explained. "They really need to be ground down and pressurized in order to change in a fundamental way."

Odenkirk said that Jimmy is different from Bryan Cranston's "Breaking Bad" character Walter White, who never really changed. According to the actor, Jimmy continues to transform from being a struggling practitioner to the cunning lawyer from Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Meanwhile, in a previous interview, another "Breaking Bad" lead star, Aaron Paul, said that he would consider appearing in "Better Call Saul."

"Hopefully I will be involved but I don't know when that may be," the actor who portrays the role of Walter's partner-in-crime Jesse Pinkman told Variety. "I'm not going to say anything more. But I'm absolutely open to the idea. Hopefully it happens. I'm all about it."

"Better Call Saul" season 2 will begin on Feb. 15 on AMC.

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