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BetterCallSaul’s final season is being split in half, with Part 1 premiering back-to-back episodes this spring and Part 2 hitting AMC this summer.

” — as well as the second half of the sixth and final season of “Better Call Saul” — after teasing fans mercilessly with the information earlier this week. As an added bonus, the cable channel also revealed first-look images from the sixth season and unveiled upcoming digital series set in the “Breaking Bad” prequel’s universe.

Led by Bob Odenkirk as the titular attorney, “Better Call Saul” was renewed for a sixth season at AMC, which the cable channel said would be its last, in January 2020 ahead of its Season 5 debut that February. At that time, the concluding season was scheduled to air in 2021. However, like many other other series, the show has long been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Additionally, AMC revealed Thursday three new original short-form series connected to the world of “Better Call Saul” will debut this spring: animated series “Slippin’ Jimmy”; “Cooper’s Bar,” starring “Saul’s” Rhea Seehorn; and new episodes of the “Better Call Saul Employee Training Video” series.

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