In season 6, Better Call Saul teased the return of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. Better Call Saul is a Breaking Bad spinoff that premiered on AMC in 2015 and follows the titular character, played by Bob Odenkirk. Saul is the alter ego of lawyer Jimmy McGill, who, throughout the course of the series, becomes increasingly entrenched in the criminal underground. Season 6, which premieres on april 18, 2022, is the long-awaited final season, which follows season 5 almost precisely two years later. The COVID-19 epidemic, which was followed by Bob Odenkirk being hospitalised after having a heart attack on site, are among the reasons for the delay.
Breaking Bad was one of the most successful and critically acclaimed television shows of all time, airing from 2008 to 2013. It follows the story of Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a high school chemistry teacher who is stricken with lung cancer and resorts to creating and distributing meth in his hometown of Alburquerque, New mexico to make ends meet. To do so, he partners up with Aaron Paul's character, Jesse Pinkman, a young drug dealer. Although Jesse was supposed to be a minor character, Paul's personality was so compelling that he was kept on Breaking Bad for the rest of the season.
It is presently unknown how much Walter White and Jesse Pinkman will be involved in Better Call Saul. Season 6 will include 13 episodes, and given how effectively they were able to keep the involvement of these legacy characters a secret, it's possible that they'll only appear in one, possibly the final episode. Better Call Saul season 5 took place in 2004, which is still four years before Saul ever met the drug dealers, implying that the timeline will jump significantly at some point.