If Making A Murderer was a movie in the theater it would for sure get a sequel. So the question on a lot of people's minds is, Will there be more?

The docu-series ends with noting that Steven Avery had run out of appeals but was still claiming his innocence and he was working away in the library, trying to find a way back to court. Plus, so much more alleged evidence and talk from jurors has come out since that you wold think there would be enough material for part two.

At the Television Critics Association panel the people behind Making A Murderer were asked about the idea of a sequel.

Netflix executive, Ted Sarandos said, "The story is still unfolding. So we'll certainly take a look at it."

Co-creator Laura Ricciardi told reporters, "I think today marks four weeks since the series launched and what we've managed to do in the past four weeks is we've had several telephone conversations with Steven Avery and we did record those calls with the eye of including them in future episodes should there be more episodes."

So, while vague, there seems to be hope of going more in depth into this story.

If there is another season do you think the prosecution or Teresa Halbach's family would want to be more involved? They have criticized the docu-series in the past. This could be their time to tell their side.

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