Better Call Saul Season 5 has wrapped up filming so that it may be now gearing for release next year. As the show is now nearing the Breaking Bad timeline, fans are starting to fear for some characters that are not featured in the original series. So, what will happen to Nacho (Michael Mando) and Kim (Rhea Seehorn)?

Mando's post on Instagram has made fans worried. By the looks of it, the 38-year-old star seems to be saying goodbye to his character. Will Nacho die in the new season?

As Nacho was not part of Breaking Bad and Saul (Bob Odenkirk) only mentioned his name, it might only mean that his time on the show would be over soon. The same thing applies to Kim, as she is not also a part of the original series, although she is one of the lead stars of the spinoff.

According to CinemaBlend, there is no indication that they will die soon on Better Call Saul Season 5 although Nacho's life is always on the line. However, in his post, he revealed the show's production this year is the most challenging for him on- and off-screen. Will this be the last time fans are about to see him on the series?

"This has been the most challenging year, both on and off camera, as well as the most spiritually rewarding. They say God sends u only what u can handle - I understood the deeper meaning of that while taking this journey," he captioned his black-and-white photo. "No matter how dark it gets; do everything u can to keep your heart open because you might learn some of the most important lessons of ur life - paradigm shifts that can only happen with experience."

Mando continued to say he finds it sweet that the filming wrapped up on a full moon of Friday the 13th. He, then, hopes fans will love Better Call Saul Season 5, as it is "hands down" the most special they have ever made.

Meanwhile, Seehorn and Giancarlo Esposito, who plays Gustavo "Gus" Fring, also shared some update about the new season. In their respective Instagram posts, via Bleeding Cool, they gave fans a glimpse of the wrap-up party at Cliff's Amusement Park. By the looks of it, these two are also excited about what is coming to the show.

Odenkirk, on the other hand, also teased the upcoming installment is the best season that they have ever done. AMC has yet to announce when Better Call Saul Season 5 will be out, but it is expected for release in 2020.