Better Call Saul
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Better Call Saul
Summary
Better Call Saul is a television series[1]. It ranks in the top 0.4% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (27,044 views/month, #86 of 21,487).[2]
Key Facts
- Better Call Saul is the creator of Vince Gilligan[3].
- Better Call Saul is the creator of Peter Gould[4].
- Better Call Saul's instance of is recorded as television series[5].
- Better Call Saul's composer is recorded as Dave Porter[6].
- Better Call Saul's genre is legal drama[7].
- Better Call Saul's genre is crime television series[8].
- Better Call Saul's genre is drama fiction[9].
- Better Call Saul's genre is tragedy[10].
- Better Call Saul's based on is recorded as Breaking Bad[11].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Bob Odenkirk[12].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Jonathan Banks[13].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Michael McKean[14].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Q4502477[15].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Patrick Fabian[16].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Michael Mando[17].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Julie Ann Emery[18].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Kerry Condon[19].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Joe DeRosa[20].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Dennis Boutsikaris[21].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Jeremy Shamos[22].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Ann Cusack[23].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Tony Dalton[24].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Mark Margolis[25].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Giancarlo Esposito[26].
- A cast member of Better Call Saul was Lavell Crawford[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Cast members include Bob Odenkirk[12], Jonathan Banks[13], Michael McKean[14], Q4502477[15], Patrick Fabian[16], and Michael Mando[17]. Created works include Vince Gilligan[3], a television producer[28], b. 1967[29], of United States[30], awarded the Writers Guild of America Award[31] and Peter Gould[4], a screenwriter[32], b. 1962[33], of United States[34], awarded the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series[35].
Publication
The original language of Better Call Saul was English[36]. Genres include legal drama[7], crime television series[8], drama fiction[9], and tragedy[10]. It was distributed by video on demand[37].
Why It Matters
Better Call Saul ranks in the top 0.4% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (27,044 views/month, #86 of 21,487).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 29 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] It is known by 12 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]