'Breaking Bad' Spin-Off 'Better Call Saul' Casts 3 New Roles
by Andy NeuenschwanderSaul Goodman's world just got three new members!
The "Breaking Bad" spin-off "Better Call Saul" has cast three new actors and revealed a few details about their roles. The newest additions to the cast are Michael Mando, who played a role on the first season of "Orphan Black," Patrick Fabian, who appeared in "The Last Exorcism," and Rhea Seehorn of "Franklin and Bash" fame.
Mando will be playing a role in his comfort zone as a "smart and calculating criminal," according to E! News. Fabian and Seehorn will both be playing lawyers, and it sounds like both of them will be much higher-class than ol' mini-mall Saul. However, in the world of "Breaking Bad," that doesn't mean they aren't still criminals.
For those who aren't in the loop, "Better Call Saul" will follow the adventures of Saul Goodman, the attorney to Walter White and Jesse Pinkman played by Bob Odenkirk in the original "Breaking Bad" series. The series will (most likely) play out as a prequel, considering the events that took place during "Breaking Bad."
For a taste of the tone of the upcoming series, you can always check out Saul Goodman's official website, which was created back when "Breaking Bad" was still on the air as an easter egg for fans.