
The future of “Mindhunter” seems to be in danger, so that the title of the series became in seconds, in trending toppic in Twitter (that is to say, in the most commented of the social network).
The fiction that currently has its two seasons on Netflix is one of the best-rated productions, which is to be expected with the work of renowned filmmaker David Fincher (“Seven”, “Fight club”, “Lost”) as producer general and also as director of several of the episodes.
However, in the last hours it became known that the director would have admitted to the Vulture magazine , that he probably cannot continue in a third season due to the costs and the work that the chapters require.
“For the audience it had, it was an expensive show … I honestly don’t think we can do it for less than what I did in season two, and at some level you have to be realistic about the dollars,” Fincher acknowledged.

Let’s remember that it is not the only project that the filmmaker is focused on and neither is Netflix, so the platform released a statement to clarify the future of the series that worries thousands of followers.
” David is focused on directing his first Netflix movie, ‘Mank’, and producing a second season of ‘Love, Death and Robots’. Maybe Mindhunter will resume in the future,” begins the text, adding: “Meanwhile It seemed unfair for the actors to retain them to look for another job while he was exploring new projects on his part, “he concludes.
“Mindhunter” is centered in the investigations of two agents of the FBI, in charge of solving diverse crimes. It has a leading cast of which stand out: Jonathan Groff, Holt McCallany, Anna Torv and Hannah Gross.
It seems that the contracts are already clear between Netflix and Fincher, who will present “Mank” on December 4, his first film for the streaming platform that is already looking to make a place among the Oscar nominations with Gary Oldman at the helm to lead to the screen the life of Herman J. Mankiewicz, screenwriter of the classic film “Citizen Kane”.
At the moment it would seem that the closest thing is that the fans are saying goodbye to “Mindhunter” that already provided two great seasons, based on the book Mind Hunter: Inside FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit by Mark Olshaker and John E. Douglas.







