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Mindhunter director asks fans for help to make the show's new season come to fruition

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In 2017 Netflix surprised the public with one of its original productions, Mindunter. The series created by David Fincher follows two FBI agents between the late 70s and early 80s, interviewing serial killers to solve open cases.


The story based on the book Mindhunter: Inside the FBI's elite serial crime unit spanned two seasons, stretching into 2019. As fans eagerly awaited season three, came the bitter announcement that the series would not continue. Despite the success, Netflix commented that the series was entering a stage of "indefinite suspension", while other projects of the streaming service were brought to life with the creator, such as multi-nominee for the Oscar, Mank.


Recently Netflix dropped a bomb on its social networks, announcing that information about a new project with David Fincher would soon arrive. The first thing fans thought was that it is locked to the third season of Mindhunter, but it was not, as the documentary series Voir was announced. Fans were once again heartbroken and took their discomfort to social networks, especially clamoring for the new season.


Taking advantage of the uproar on the networks, director Asif Kapadia wrote on his Twitter account that if the fans make enough noise, the streaming service will know that there is interest and demand for season 3 to happen.

    

“Audiences around the world need to let Netflix know that there is real interest and demand for Mindhunter season 3. If they make enough noise, it could happen, ”Kapadia wrote in his tweet.


Asif knows that this type of move can work, in the same way, that happened with the Justice League and the Zack Snyder cut. By flooding the networks with claims for the original version of the film, Warner had no choice but to ask Snyder to present the cut and the result was more than positive, the film completely changed the 2017 version and gave a movie to the height of DC's greatest heroes.

    

If fans 'shake the hornet's nest' both Netflix, Fincher and the writers, they can carry out the plans they had for the third season, which would have carried the action from the 90s to the 2000s.


It will be a question of fans organizing themselves and screaming to see the return of FBI agents Holden Ford by Jonathan Groff and Bill Tench by Holt McCallany.

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