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'Better Call Saul' Season 2 Spoilers, Latest News: Photos Show Runners and Actors During Filming

The first promo photos for AMC's hit TV series "Better Call Saul" emerged lately showcasing the self-made man and future criminal attorney, James McGill (Bob Odenkirk).

According to reports, the show is currently undergoing its filming production in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Although the latest updates from the series were devoid of any script or plot point leaks, the newly posted behind-the-scenes photographs are more than enough to whet the appetites of anticipating fans.

One of the images features creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould who appears to be watching a scene being made. These suggests that both Gilligan and Gould are pretty much on-hand when it comes to their brainchild.

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The second still, on the other hand, draws even more attention. Odenkirk's beloved character is seen getting approached by two men in suits. Collider.com, one of the first sites to publish the images, speculated that these individuals could be anyone, from the mob, government, clients, or "who knows."

Sharing further details about the show, Gould said in an earlier interview with The Hollywood Reporter that like most of the fans, he is also wary of McGill's predetermined transformation to become the infamous lawyer in "Breaking Bad."

"The thing to look at is how close is Jimmy McGill to being the guy we met on 'Breaking Bad'? The Saul Goodman we met on 'Breaking Bad' recommends murder as a business strategy. Do you think Jimmy McGill would do that?" he told The Hollywood Reporter.

"Jimmy McGill is somebody I love and root for, and it makes me a little sad and worried to see how he's going to evolve into this other person. It makes me wonder if I know everything about Saul Goodman, as he appeared on Breaking Bad," he continued.

"Better Call Saul" Season 2 premieres 2016.

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