Rhea Seehorn's character, Kim Wexler, transformed in the second season of "Better Call Saul" and fans couldn't help but wonder what will happen to her in third season of the prequel of "Breaking Bad." Although she didn't reveal anything specific, Rhea Seehorn shared some possibilities. Meanwhile, is Bryan Cranston finally appearing in "Better Call Saul" Season 3?
Kim Wexler In 'Better Call Saul' Season 3
When asked about the development of Kim Wexler's character, Rhea Seehorn told Deadline, "There's a lot of leeway with where they could go. I can only presume that it's also on the table for them to do scenes that happen during Breaking Bad years in some fashion."
"Better Call Saul" Season 2 ended with the McGill brothers fighting over the Mesa Verde lawsuit. It could be the reason they will fall apart and Jimmy turning to be the greedy lawyer Saul Goodman. Will Kim join him on that path?
Rhea Seehorn said she doesn't exactly know what's in store for the lawyer and Jimmy McGill's love interest. "I don't know what they're doing. I really don't. I'm just excited that I know that however they fashion Kim's trajectory and her timeline that it will be authentic to this character they've created," the "Better Call Saul" star added.
Bryan Cranston On Appearing And Directing The Spinoff
While there were several actors from "Breaking Bad" who made cameos in the spinoff already, its lead actor Bryan Cranston who played Walter White is yet to appear. Asked about his "Better Call Saul" cameo, the Cranston said he is willing to appear in the show if they ask him and he will do whatever they would ask.
Speaking on "The Rich Elsen Show," as reported by The Independent, Cranston said, "I'll do whatever they want because I know how careful they are and proprietary they are with those characters and storylines and it wouldn't be something, 'Oh, isn't that kind of a stunt casting kind of thing.' It would be something kind of unique and obscure and creative, and I'm all in."
He also revealed that he has been offered to direct an episode, but he is not yet sure if he will accept or not because he is a fan of "Better Call Saul." He explained that "in order to direct I need to know what no fan knows."
"Better Call Saul" Season 3 is expected to premiere early next year.