Vince Gilligan teases new Rhea Seehorn series as mild science fiction without crime or meth involvement Release Date

– Vince Gilligan mentions “mild science fiction” element in new Rhea Seehorn series
– The series will not involve crime or meth
– Gilligan plans to start the project after Better Call Saul wraps up

In a recent interview, Vince Gilligan, the creator of hit series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, hinted at a new TV project featuring actress Rhea Seehorn. Describing the new series as “mild science fiction,” he made it clear that it would not involve crime or meth, standing in stark contrast to his previous projects.

Gilligan expressed his excitement about working with Seehorn again after her impressive performance as Kim Wexler in Better Call Saul. The new series is set to begin once Better Call Saul finishes its final season. Though he remained tight-lipped about the plot, Gilligan dropped a few details, describing the show as “driven by the characters” and “quite different” from his previous works.

Anticipation is high for Gilligan’s new project considering his successful track record in television. The collaboration with Rhea Seehorn further raises expectations as the duo has proven their chemistry in Better Call Saul. Fans can look forward to a refreshing concept that will showcase Seehorn in a role unlike her previous work with Gilligan.

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