After six seasons on television, Better Call Saul is finally ending. And it isn't just going out quietly. No, it's giving fans what they've wanted all these years with the return of Breaking Bad's Walter White and Jesse Pinkman.

Speaking to Variety, Better Call Saul co-creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould all but confirmed the appearance of Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul. Instead of being subtle, the pair said that there is no better time for this Breaking Bad duo to enter the show than now.

“Instead of evading, I'll just say yeah. How or the circumstances or anything, you'll just have to discover that for yourself, but I have to say that's one of many things that I think you'll discover this season,” Gould coyly said.

Although the appearance of the iconic pair is final, it's still unclear at this point in time whether they will reprise the same roles in the final episode of Better Call Saul. For his part, Gould teased fans more by saying that these two worlds crossover in a way that everyone hasn't seen before.

Cranston and Paul played their Breaking Bad roles for 2019's El Camino. The film follows Jesse's escape after Todd and Uncle Jack's gang enslaved him. Meanwhile, Better Call Saul star Bob Odenkirk teased fans by saying the show's final episode would make people's brains explode.

Odenkirk also said that the two shows – Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul are intertwined more than ever in the final season, which will make fans want to watch both series again.

Although Giancarlo Esposito and Jonathan Banks star in this prequel series while appearing on Breaking Bad, there have been a wide array of characters that appear on both shows. Some of them include Mark Margolis' Hector Salamanca, Steven Bauer's Don Eladio, and Dean Norris' Hank Schrader, among others.

Fans can catch this epic moment when the series finale of Better Call Saul airs on April 18.