“Better Call Saul” Might End with Season 6, Says Giancarlo Esposito

Phyllis Applegate and Bob Odenkirk in "Better Call Saul"

Enjoy each episode of Breaking Bad prequel Better Call Saul as much as you can as it seems like the show might have just two more seasons left. 

Giancarlo Esposito, who plays Gus Fring on the show, recently chatted with Collider and said that this popular AMC’s series might end with season six.

“It’s tricky with [co-creator Vince Gilligan]. If you look at the Breaking Bad model, he said five years, five seasons, but it was really five and six.” – Esposito told Collider before discussing the possible end for Better Call Saul.

“There will be six seasons,” – he explained. “It seems like that’s the way, the comfortable way, to end this show.”

Several media outlets approached AMC following Esposito’s statement but the network had no comments.

Although the news that Better Call Saul might end after the sixth season might be heartbreaking for the fans of the show, the fact is that we have still a long way to go. The show wrapped up the season four in October 2018, while the season five recently entered in production and is expected to air at some point in 2020.