Netflix original Master of None's first two seasons went down a storm with viewers, while also snagging quite a few Emmys along the way, which inevitably leads to a lot of people wanting more.
But according to the show's co-creator Alan Yang, it's no certainty that we will be getting a third outing for Master of None.
"It's still up in the air. We only want to do it if we have something we're really excited about. We'll see. The show is a lot of fun to work on, and we have a great time doing it," he told Deadline.
"We'll see if those ideas come and we get the spark to do it another year. We don't want to do it unless it's great."
Yang's comments come not long after the show's star Aziz Ansari made remarks that also somewhat pour cold water over the idea of a third season.
"I'm just glad people like it. And if you're like, 'When's next season?', chill out a minute. We just finished," Aziz joked back in June.
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"I don't know if we'll do more. If we don't do more, I hope people look at these two seasons and feel like it's a cool document of this time and relationships and just everything.
"I'm really happy with it and I'm glad people seem to dig it. If we don't do a season three, we're around. We'll make something else."
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