Aaron Paul is best known for his role as Jesse Pinkman in "Breaking Bad" winning several awards for his portrayal. Now fans are hoping that the actor will become part of the show's spin-off prequel, "Breaking Saul" Season 3.

Paul recently stopped by "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," E! News said, and he revealed that he may have a shot at being a guest on "Better Saul." When DeGeneres asked if he will be on the show, the actor replied: "God, I hope so. Maybe I already shot the...We-They just wrapped the last season." When DeGeneres pressed if he could maybe going to be on, Paul answered: "I could be. I love to be on."

Cinema Blend reported that the actor is not inclined to giving a definitive answer just yet, but he also did not rule out the possibility that he could have a part to play in Season 3. The actor has always been open about his interest in reprising his role as Jesse.

This would all depend if Paul won't be too busy, as he already is. The actor returned to the small screen last year as a star of Hulu's "The Path" - which was successful enough in its first season that it got a renewal to do a Season 2.

If it happens, though, it won't be the first time that "Better Call Saul" has incorporated some of the significant characters from "Breaking Bad." Tuco and Hector Salamanca, and Gus Fring also seems like they are going to make an appearance in Season 3.

Giancarlo Esposito (Gus Fring) said that he is honored to be asked back, and that he had to remind himself to be very present in the character. He told the press in a previous interview that it will be a different Gus Fring, one who is more "immature than when we left off."