'Better Call Saul' season 3 spoilers, news: Photos show Jimmy as Cinnabon Gene

A promotional image for "Better Call Saul." Facebook/BetterCallSaulAMC

A slew of images from the set of "Better Call Saul" is out thanks to Entertainment Weekly, and it looks like the show is going to briefly revisit the future since Jimmy McGill (Bob Odenkirk) is shown wearing his Cinnabon attire in one of those photos. This means Jimmy is going to once again transform into Gene the Cinnabon manager. A new identity (and a new mustache) can do wonders to a man's image.

There is also a photo of Jimmy in the same room as his brother Chuck (Michael McKean). By the looks of it, the two appear to be interacting cordially. Did they decide to forgive each other after everything they have done? Or is this the calm before the storm? Knowing those two, it's only a matter of time before all hell breaks loose. And why is Jimmy holding a copy of "The Adventures of Mabel"?

Meanwhile, "Better Call Saul" creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould spoke with Yahoo TV last week and Gilligan explained that Chuck was not necessarily a bad guy the way they see it.

"He wears a gray hat, not a black hat, not a white hat. Most of the characters in both these shows wear gray hats. They're more like real people. 'Bad guys,' in real life, don't think of themselves as bad guys, they think of themselves as good guys. Everyone has their reasons for what they do," he said.

Speaking of villains, reports have been saying that Gus Fring (Giancarlo Esposito) may appear this season. This hasn't been confirmed yet, but the clues are there. In an interview with Vanity Fair earlier this year, Gilligan admitted they left clues on the episode titles, however, this does not mean that Gus is going to appear at the start of season 3.

"This is a character who is very circumspect. Very cautious. He does not reveal himself easily," he stated.

Season 3 of "Better Call Saul" is slated to air in 2017.

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