Bob Odenkirk’s AMC Series ‘Straight Man’ Changes Name To ‘Lucky Hank’

Bob Odenkirk‘s new AMC series is changing its name.

According to TVLine, the upcoming series, originally titled Straight Man, will now be called Lucky Hank. The series is set to premiere this spring.

Based on the novel Straight Man by Richard Russo, Lucky Hank is a “mid-life crisis tale” that takes place on a fictional college campus in the Pennsylvania Rust Belt.

Odenkirk stars as William Henry “Hank” Devereaux Jr., the unlikely chairman of the college’s English department. The book was adapted to TV by co-showrunners Aaron Zelman (Damages) and Paul Lieberstein (The Office).

The series also stars Mireille Enos (The Killing) as Hank’s wife Lily, the vice principal of the local high school. “As Hank’s life starts to unravel, Lily begins to question the path she’s on and the choices she’s made,” per the official description.

Odenkirk just wrapped up a six-season run as shady attorney Jimmy McGill/Saul Goodman on AMC’s Better Call Saul, with the series finale airing in August.

The actor’s role as Saul earned him five Emmy nominations for best lead actor in a drama series, with Saul‘s final episodes still eligible for this year’s ceremony. He previously played Saul Goodman on Breaking Bad, who debuted on the series during its second season.