'Better Call Saul' season 2 spoilers: Will Jimmy dive into another 'hobo wigwam' next season?

"Better Call Saul" will return next spring on AMC. Facebook/AMC

For fans who cannot wait to hear more information about "Better Call Saul" season 2, AMC dropped clues about Jimmy McGill's (Bob Odenkirk) next adventures — in the dumpster.

"Better Call Saul's" official Twitter account recently posted a photo of a dumpster taken by actor Michael McKean — known as Charles "Chuck" McGill in the series — which seems to tell fans to dig deeper to get spoilers for the sophomore season of the series. 

News about the second season of the "Breaking Bad" spin-off have been scarce since the series just recently began its production for the next 13 episodes. But fans would do anything to know more about what's next for the black comedy crime drama. 

Jimmy — that is, Saul Goodman before he became the crooked strip mall lawyer in Albuquerque in "Breaking Bad" — did not hesitate to get his hands dirty when he dived through a "hobo wigwam" just to secure evidence for one of the cases he handled back in the first season. 

But what should be expected when the critically acclaimed spin-off series returns early next year? 

Several spoilers claim that some of the fan-favorite characters from "Breaking Bad" will drop by on "Better Call Saul" season 2. But while it was not mentioned who among the characters of the original series will appear in the spin-off, fans believe that Jimmy will meet Giancarlo Esposito's character Gus Fring in one of the upcoming episodes. It could establish the relationship between Gus and Saul as seen in "Breaking Bad." 

There are also reports saying that Francesca (Tina Parker), Goodman's secretary in "Breaking Bad,"  will also appear in season 2. 

Still, fans are looking forward to seeing Bryan Cranston's Walter White and Aaron Paul's Jesse Pinkman join Jimmy McGill in the upcoming season. 

"Better Call Saul" season 2 is scheduled to premiere in the first quarter of 2016 on AMC. 

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