"Better Call Saul," AMC's "Breaking Bad" prequel series that stars Bob Odenkirk, just got picked up for a third season.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, season three of "Better Call Saul" will have 10 episodes, and will continue to be led by Odenkirk, who play's the show's lead, Jimmy McGill. Season three will also continue to be produced by "Breaking Bad's" Vince Gillian.

AMC President Charlie Collier said of the series, "Watching Jimmy McGill's thoughtful, melodic and morally flexible transformation into Saul Goodman is entertaining and delighting millions of fans, whether their starting point was 'Breaking Bad' or not. This series has its own feel, pace and sensibility and we can't wait to see what this incredibly talented group comes up with next in season three."

"Better Call Saul" is currently in the middle of its second season, and airs Monday nights on AMC at 10 p.m.