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'Better Call Saul' Season 3: Gus Fring Holds a Series of Online Seminars

Fans of the "Breaking Bad" spin-off, AMC's "Better Call Saul," can now take a peek at Gus Fring's (Giancarlo Esposito) appearance in the show.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Esposito will appear in a series of webinars in the spin-off (a 10-episode online class), the first of which has been released and teaches a person how to become a model employee in his chain of fastfood chicken restos, Los Pollos Hermanos.

Fans of the show will know that Los Pollos Hermanos is just a front for his more lucrative drug business empire, hence its first tutorial video tackled the importance of communication.

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Esposito revealed during a previous AMC interview that the Gus that's going to be shown in "Better Call Saul" is "a Gus that we've never met before."

"He's a different guy. He's a little fresher, a little less jaded," he says, adding that "the time period alone takes us to a time where his look may be little bit different. I wanted him to be little more hopeful, a little more energetic."

The actor, however, clarified that Gus will still be terrifying, with a hint of being "quietly and smoothly manipulating."

Other than that, fans are also awaiting how the McGill Brothers' sibling rivalry would turn out after Chuck (Michael McKean) secretly recorded Jimmy's (Bob Odenkirk) confession of a felony by the end of the second season.

As to how Chuck will exactly use this recording, it will be played out by the start of season 3. But more specifically, his schemes will likely affect both Jimmy and Kim's (Rhea Seehorn) law practice - and eventually, their relationship.

Mike (Jonathan Banks), on the other hand, is on a mission and searching for a possible enemy that knows almost everything about his business.

Season 3 is still being helmed by co-creators Peter Gould and Vince Gilligan, with the help of executive producers Mark Johnson, Thomas Schnauz, Gennifer Hutchison and Melissa Bernstein.

"Better Call Saul" season 3 premieres April 10, 10 p.m. EDT on AMC.

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