'Better Call Saul' season 3 spoilers: Bryan Cranston discusses Walter White appearance in 'Breaking Bad' spin-off

A promotional image for "Breaking Bad" featuring the characters Walter White and Saul Goodman AMC

There could still be a chance to see Walter White in an episode of "Better Call Saul" season 3, according to actor Bryan Cranston.

The actor talked about the possibility of seeing his beloved antihero character from "Breaking Bad" in its equally popular spin-off series during the Q&A for his new book "A Life In Parts," as reported by Uproxx.

According to the actor, he really missed portraying the role of Walter White. He also told the audience that he just the visit the set of "Better Call Saul" in Albuquerque, New Mexico while the production was filming for season 3. He mentioned that he was glad to be reunited with the show's crew since they also worked with him on the set of "Breaking Bad" for six seasons.

He also admitted that he felt nostalgic when he had a chance to be reunited with everyone on the set. "I told Vince [Gilligan], if you want me to be on the show, I'll be there in a second," Cranston stated.

However, the actor acknowledged the fact that it would be difficult to bring Walter White into the plot of "Better Call Saul" season 3 since it has a very different timeline with "Breaking Bad." But he believes that series creator Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould could find a way to incorporate the character into the story.

But if Cranston's beloved "Breaking Bad" character may still take a while before it appeared in an episode of "Better Call Saul" season 3, the actor also teased that in an interview that was reported by Screen Crush that fans should expect "another new character coming on the show that you will recognize." However, he did not reveal any details about the upcoming character.

AMC has yet to announce the official release date of "Better Call Saul" season 3, but the series is expected to return in February 2017.

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