HBO series Watchmen has been earning praise from fans and critics since its premiere in the US at the weekend.
The show, which comes from Lost and The Leftovers co-creator Damon Lindelof, is a continuation of the story from the DC comic book series, brought up-to-date for the modern world.
The series stars Regina King as detective Angela Aba aka Sister Night, who previously worked with Lindelof in The Leftovers.
And while only one episode has aired so far, many are wondering if there'll be a second season and if King would be prepared to don the Sister Night mask again.
Speaking exclusively to Digital Spy, King seemed very keen to work with Lindelof again, whether or not there's more Watchmen.
"Oh my God, I would be a part of anything that Damon [Lindelof] does – because I know that he's going to dive in, honestly, with every fibre of his being," she said.
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"I don't know that Damon even has started yet – or where he would enter. We're all seeing where this goes, and how it's received. And we'll go from there."
"But yes, if there is a season two, then I don't care where we're shooting – I would love nothing more than to be a part of it," King added.
Meanwhile, Lindelof recently revealed he was "miserable" while making the series and even thought a curse had been placed on him.
Watchmen airs on HBO in the US. In the UK, it airs on Sky Atlantic and NOW TV.
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