‘Your Friends and Neighbors’ creator reveals his plan with Jon Hamm for the show’s future

“Your Friends and Neighbors” creator Jonathan Tropper says he and star Jon Hamm would “love” to continue the show past three seasons — but only if a continuation of the story makes sense. “We’re determined to only make [more seasons] if we feel we can continue evolving the show – so it doesn’t feel like the same same show, over and over again,” Tropper exclusively told Page Six.
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“Your Friends and Neighbors” creator Jonathan Tropper says he and star Jon Hamm would “love” to continue the show past three seasons — but only if a continuation of the story makes sense. “We’re determined to only make [more seasons] if we feel we can continue evolving the show – so it doesn’t feel like the same same show, over and over again,” Tropper exclusively told Page Six. The writer added that he and Hamm have been discussing plans as they film Season 3. Tropper, whose new Apple TV show show “Lucky” is out now, explains “Your Friends and Neighbors” definitely has the “runway” and the “opportunity” to make more seasons.
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- “Your Friends and Neighbors” creator Jonathan Tropper says he and star Jon Hamm would “love” to continue the show past three seasons — but only if a continuation of the story makes sense. “We’re determined to only make [more seasons] if we feel we can continue evolving the show – so it doesn’t feel like the same same show, over and over again,” Tropper exclusively told Page Six.
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