Breaking Bad Spinoff Better Call Saul Spoilers: Series Will Be More Drama Than Comedy? Cast Bob Odenkirk Puts Home On The Market

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"Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" spoilers reveal that the series will be more drama rather than a offbeat comedy that fans expected. Meanwhile, cast Bob Odendirk has listed his home for $2.5 million.

Bob Odendirk dished "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" spoilers to The Hollywood Reporter as he said that the series will be set in 2002, prior to the events of Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

"It's total drama, man. It's 85 percent drama, 15 percent comedy," he said.

He also said that one of the changes of playing the lead this time is he has more chance to delve more into his character.

"That doesn't happen so much with secondary characters because they don't need to have that depth. One of the cool things about playing Saul now is that I get to have those moments. I've certainly gotten a chance to dig deep in 'Better Call Saul,'" he said.

However, Bob Odendirk could not provide more "Breaking Bad" spinoff "Better Call Saul" spoilers as he admitted that he hasn't seen a single scene of it.

"I really don't want to know what's coming later and I don't look back at what came before. I think it's a perfectly good way to approach acting to not know what the f- is going on," he added.

Meanwhile, the "Better Call Saul" cast Bob Odendirk has put his Los Feliz Oaks home on the market for $2.499 million. The original purchase price was $675,454.

"Per the listing, the single-story Mid-Century Modern has been updated by one-half of another noted LA power couple, architect/designer/wife of Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner Linda Brettler," Curbed said.

The house is nestled on a .45-acre lot overlooking the Bronson Canyon. It boasts of a floor area of 2,203 square foot, with three bedrooms, three and a half baths, office, clerestory windows, "custom cabinetry and built-ins; pocket doors; walls of glass; a high-end kitchen; a wetbar; and sweet city, canyon, and Griffith Observatory views."

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