'Breaking Bad' season 6? New teaser for spin-off 'Better Caul Saul' released [Video]

"Breaking Bad" cleaned the house in the recent 2014 Primetime Emmy Awards and as a result, a satirical site thought it would be funny to tell the world that a Season 6 of "Breaking Bad" will happen. But for any true fan of the show, they'll know if this is legit news or not.

The National Report claimed that Vince Gilligan and Bryan Cranston confirmed the return of the big hit "Breaking Bad." When the story was posted online, it easily got 100,000 social media shares. The article said that Walter White is really alive as he will wake up in a hospital bed.

"Hollywood, CA — Breaking Bad fans around the world are celebrating the stunning, glorious and amazing news announced today: Walter White is not dead, and there will indeed be a sixth season of the wildly-popular, award-winning AMC drama," said the report. The introduction looked quite convincing.

The news has definitely fooled a lot of "Breaking Bad" fans who couldn't wait to share the good news with everyone else. But sorry to say, this is a hoax and there is no season 6.

Instead, what Gilligan is working hard on is the spinoff of "Breaking Bad" which is "Better Call Saul." And the good news is that a new trailer for the AMC spinoff has just been released. Two weeks ago, AMC did release a clip but it was just nine seconds long.

In the trailer, Jimmy McGill's transformation to Saul Goodman is seen. Jimmy is struggling with life. The trailer has very little actual footage of the show. One of which was Jimmy saying "I don't go looking for guilty people to represent. Who needs that aggravation, right?" to his clients.

"Better Call Saul" will premiere on AMC on February 2015.

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