'Better Call Saul' season 3 spoiler news: Bryan Cranston interested in appearing in series

Bryan Cranston as Walter White AMC

Bryan Cranston has expressed his willingness to reprise his role as Walter White if needed in the third season of "Better Call Saul." Cranston played the high school chemistry teacher-turned-drug kingpin in the local drug trade, where he was known as Heisenberg.

Cranston did not think twice when asked about reprising his iconic as a guest character on "Better Caul Saul." He is very much interested, answering, "I'm all in," when asked during a guest appearance on the Rich Eisen Show, Entertainment Weekly reported.

He said, "I owe Vince Gilligan so much. He was my champion to get this role."

Cranston also added, "If they were to call me and say, 'We have this idea, we'd like...' I would say, 'Yes, you don't have to finish the pitch."

There is a possibility that Cranston might get involved in "Better Call Saul" season 3. The actor also mentioned that he was offered to direct an episode for the upcoming season of the spin-off. With regards to going back, there is still no formal announcement if he will be reprising his role, not even from show creator and showrunner Gilligan.

"I have an opportunity to direct an episode of Saul and I'm debating whether I want to or not because I'm a fan of the show, and in order to direct I need to know what no fan knows," Cranston said.

Meanwhile, "Better Call Saul" has been nominated at this year's Emmys for Outstanding Drama Series. They were also nominated last year, so this is the second time for them. Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Banks, the lead stars, were also nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor and Outstanding Supporting Actor (drama category), respectively. The show has a total of 24 nominations this year, Broadway World stated.

No premiere date has been announced for "Better Caul Saul" season 3, but it is expected to premiere sometime in 2017.

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