Seven months after the most recent episode, AMC has finally set a premiere date for Better Call Saul season two.

According to Variety, the Breaking Bad spinoff will return on Feb. 15. It will retain in the same time slot, airing Mondays at 10 p.m.

The first season of Better Call Saul did incredibly well earlier this year, becoming the number one new cable series among adults 18-49. It's now the third highest-rated first season in history behind The Walking Dead and its spinoff, Fear the Walking Dead.

“Jimmy McGill’s journey takes surprising, left-handed turns in season two of Better Call Saul,'" explained executive producer Peter Gould, notes TheWrap. "He goes to places we’d never, ever expected. As for Mike Ehrmantraut, he’s pulled deeper into a world he was sure he’d left forever."

AMC was actually confident enough in the series that it ordered this upcoming second season back in 2014 before a single episode had aired.

Better Call Saul's second season will consist of 10 episodes. Serving as executive producers are Vince Gilliga, Peter Gould, Mark Johnson and Melissa Bernstein, all of whom worked on Breaking Bad. For your first look at the season, check out this trailer released last week from AMC.