Fans of "Breaking Bad" have been craving for the show's spinoff, "Better Call Saul," for some time now.

Over the weekend, a very short trailer was aired on AMC showing the errant lawyer, a younger Saul Goodman played by Bob Odenkirk, addressing a client.

The nine-second trailer confirmed the release date as well -- Feb. 15, 2015. The Independent reported that there would be 10 episodes for Season 1.

With the prediction that the show will be a ratings-winner, a second season has already been commissioned and will consist of 13 episodes.

There had been a lot of talk about "Better Call Saul" for months before there was proof that it would indeed push through. There was initially a huge billboard advertising the services of the lawyer before a short teaser was released, which featured Bob Odenkirk. The first trailer focused on the persona of James M. McGill, who later will be known as Saul Goodman.

However, AMC is still keeping the major details about the show under wraps since there are still about six months before the show's premiere. According to CinemaBlend, Michael Mando, Patrick Fabian, Rhea Seehorn, Michael McKean and Jonathan Banks will be season regulars.

In the short trailer, Goodman was addressing some unknown client. He was telling the client that a lawyer is like health insurance, since you think you do not need one until you are in a legal bind. Many sharp-eyed viewers have noted that the lawyer had thicker hair in the short teaser.

Interestingly, an advertising billboard announcing McGill's services was put up in Albuquerque, where they were filming the series. Surprisingly, the phone number was working. Bryan Cranston said during an interview that he will be directing one episode of the show but that Walter White will not be returning.