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Two years after the show's season five finale, "Better Call Saul" is finally back with brand-new episodes. The show's sixth and final season hits AMC and AMC Plus starting April 18.
A spin-off of the wildly popular "Breaking Bad" series, "Better Call Saul" stars Bob Odenkirk as Jimmy McGill, a former con artist who becomes a public defender. It's set in the early 2000s and details the events that play out before "Breaking Bad." Throughout the show's six seasons, we see how Jimmy creates his Saul Goodman alter ego, a boisterous and egocentric persona he uses to defend members of New Mexico's criminal underworld.
In addition to Odenkirk, the show features Jonathan Banks and Giancarlo Esposito, who also reprise their roles from "Breaking Bad." Rhea Seehorn rounds out the cast as Kim Wexler.
Though "Better Call Saul" is a prequel of sorts, you don't need to watch either series before enjoying the other — they're excellent standalone shows. "Better Call Saul" is critically acclaimed, and currently holds a "98% Fresh" rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
You can watch "Better Call Saul" season six on the AMC cable channel and AMC Plus streaming service. The first two episodes premiere on April 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT and new episodes will be released every Monday through May 23.
After the first seven episodes air, the series will go off the air for a few weeks. The remaining half of the show's final season will premiere on July 11. The last six episodes will each debut every following Monday, with the series finale set to air on August 15.
The AMC network is available through most cable and satellite providers, as well as several live TV streaming services, including YoutubeTV, Sling, and Fubo. The cheapest option of the bunch is Sling TV, which starts at $35 a month. New Sling members can currently get 50% off their first month.
If you don't have cable or a live TV streaming service, you can also watch new episodes of "Better Call Saul" through the standalone AMC Plus streaming service. AMC Plus costs $9 a month and you can even sign up as an add-on to Amazon Prime. You can learn more about the service in our full AMC Plus guide.
New episodes of "Better Call Saul" air on AMC at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Mondays beginning April 18. Episodes will also be added to the AMC Plus streaming service at 9 p.m. ET as they air on TV.
AMC Plus occasionally offers early streaming access to shows like "Better Call Saul," so it's possible that upcoming episodes could be added even earlier. We'll update this article with more details if AMC provides early releases.
Actors Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul are set to appear in the final season of "Better Call Saul," reprising their roles of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman, respectively.
The news was confirmed by the show's co-creator and co-showrunner Peter Gould during a panel at PaleyFest LA.
Though season six of "Better Call Saul" is currently exclusive to AMC and AMC Plus, you can catch up on the first five seasons of "Better Call Saul" on Netflix.
Netflix starts at $10 a month for standard definition streaming. For HD streaming you need to step up to the Standard plan for $15.49 a month. 4K streaming is available with the Premium plan for $20 a month.
Netflix is also home to lots of other great content, including every season of "Breaking Bad" and the sequel film "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie."