"Better Call Saul" Season 3 is rumored to feature a cameo by "Breaking Bad" alum Bryan Cranston in one of its upcoming episodes.

During a recent appearance on "The Rich Eisen Show," Cranston said that he is more than willing to reprise his role as Walter White in an episode of "Better Call Saul." However, the actor has one condition: he wants to receive a call from the series' creator, Vince Gilligan, himself.

Cranston admitted that he owes Gilligan so much especially since the series creator was the one responsible for giving him his role in "Breaking Bad." With this, the actor said that he will immediately say yes if and when Gilligan decides to call even if he still doesn't know what role he would play in "Better Call Saul."

Meanwhile, there is still no confirmation on whether or not Cranston's desire to be featured in "Better Call Saul" will actually come true. However, some of his "Breaking Bad" co-stars already appeared in the first two seasons of the hit AMC series. Bob Odenkirk, who played the role of Jimmy McGill, Jonathan Banks, who played the role of Mike Ehrmentraut already made a cameo in the series.

While speaking with Variety, Odenkirk also shared some of his ideas on how he wants season 3 to play out. The actor said that he wants to see Saul during the years of "Breaking Bad." Additionally, he wants to see Saul outside of his office and doing other things because he's curious to know the kind of person he really is.

The funnyman added that "Better Call Saul" should feature more scenes between Mike (Jonathan Banks) and his character, Jimmy. He joked that the two male characters should square off.

"Better Call Saul" Season 3 will premiere on AMC on Feb. 16.

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