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‘Breaking Bad’ Characters To Crossover In ‘Better Call Saul 3’?; Watch Out for Jimmy’s Transformation! [VIDEO]

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The kingpin in the "Breaking Bad" Giancarlo Esposito, a.k.a Gus Fring, will most likely return for the third season run of "Better Call Saul."

Previously, one of the creators of the show, Vince Giligan, shared with Yahoo that "Better Call Saul" Season 3 is underway; however, more than the confirmation of the show's next installment, fans are also hyped-up about the rumored reprisal of Gus Fring's character.

Another creator of "Better Call Saul," Peter Gould, also iterated during his interview with Digital Spy that Gus Fring will most likely return, saying that "It's a real possibility Fring's gonna play a role in season three." In fact, fans' heightened expectation also rooted from the secret code formerly released, which they insist to be F-R-I-N-G-S-B-A-C-K.

Aside from Fring, other characters of "Breaking Bad" who are rumored to make a crossover to "Better Call Saul" includes Bryan Cranston, who portrays the role of Walter White, and Aaron Paul as Jesse Pinkman. Furthermore, Dean Norris and Betsy Brandt are also reported to make cameo appearances in "Better Call Saul" Season 3.

Meanwhile, rumors suggest that White's character has a slim chance of being reprised based on the implication of the actor's cryptic statement in one of his interviews, where he said that he does not miss playing his role in "Breaking Bad" and that he believes in "letting things go."

As Inquisitr and various news outlets suggest, fans can expect that Mike and Gus will be working together to form a formidable drug partnership. CarterMatt also reported that Jimmy, portrayed by Patrick Fabian, has a great possibility of transforming into his alter ego, Saul Goodman. After all, Jimmy was in a pretty bad shape in the last season so many expect that the creators of the show will make something out of him in the upcoming season.

"Better Call Saul 3" has no exact release date yet, but it is expected to be out sometime in 2017.

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