'Better Call Saul' season 2 episodes to air on Netflix after TV broadcast

About to go on its second season, the "Breaking Bad" spin-off "Better Call Saul" is starting to become as successful as its original series.

CrossMap reported that in February, when the show comes back, the web-based entertainment streaming provider will show a brand new episode of "Better Call Saul" season 2 after AMC has broadcasted it on TV.

Unlike other TV series that are normally released with complete episodes per season, Netflix will stream a new "Better Call Saul" episode each week.

Bob Odenkirk, the actor who portrays the role of Jimmy McGill aka Saul Goodman in "Better Call Saul" and played the character as well in "Breaking Bad," recently told IGN what fans should look forward to when the series begins in early 2016.

According to the actor, the writers of the show did a good job in making sure that his character stays true to the real life situation.

"I would say that the one thing the writers have done, that I think is very true to human beings, is that he is not a different person when you see him season 2," the actor said. "He is not all of a sudden completely transformed."

He recalled that the characters of "Breaking Bad" went through the real-life struggles of changing naturally. This also seen in the spin-off series. "Walter White didn't really change, he just became more of who he was in his inner core." Odenkirk explained. "He began to express himself more in the real world. But I think in the case of Jimmy McGill, he is transforming. But it's happening in a realistic and, I must say, somewhat painful way."

At the moment, the network has yet to release the plot and new cast additions for "Better Call Saul" season 2.