Better call Saul might soon end, but Bob Odenkirk seems to have the next franchise line up.
Last year seeing the release of the film was not there, which starred in the actor as a family man who returned to his life beating people in a very cruel way. It was well received and did quite well commercially, and Odenkirk really wanted to do another.
“Come on, don’t let 2, and I will kick more butt than I’ve ever had,” he told Empire magazine.
“We are trying to make it happen. Universal is very optimistic and friendly. Derek [Kolstad, writer scenario] and I have talked stories. It’s uncertain, but we’re working on it. I think the signs point to yes.”
Unfortunately, last year also saw the actor suffering a heart attack, collapsing on the runoff in front of his Saul star.
“I was very, very lucky because I had a heart attack near my star. I didn’t go to my trailer, and also we weren’t on location,” he said. “If we are on location, I might not be here talking to you. If I go to my trailer, I won’t be here talking to you now.
“In the morning, they do surgery at the Presbyterian hospital here. They have beautiful heart surgeons here, the best in the world, and they do an extraordinary job. They blew plaque and I’m fine.”