Mindhunter only debuted on Netflix less than two weeks ago, but ScreenRant reports that the plan is to produce four more seasons of the series from David Fincher, for a total of five.
The first season of Mindhunter is excellent, following two FBI agents, Holden Ford (Jonathan Groff) and Bill Tench (Holt McCallany), in the late 1970s as they delve into the psychology of murder and begin to finally classify serial killers, which were called sequence killers up until their studies. The show follows Ford and Tench as they interview incarcerated murderers looking for clues about how serial killers think, and if there is a way to recognize the signs before they strike.
McCallany (Alien 3, Fight Club) discussed with ScreenRant his excitement for having such a large role in another Fincher project and how many seasons the future may hold for Mindhunter:
“You know I’m in small, you know, supporting parts, peripheral parts. And so it was a big deal for me to be invited back by David in one of the leads. Because you know I believe in his talent, you know, and I know that you know, he wants to do five years of this show. Five seasons of these characters and so I’m hopeful, you know I don’t take anything for granted.”
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SOURCE: ScreenRant