โ€˜Mindhunterโ€™ Could Finally Be Returning With A Trilogy Of Two-Hour Netflix Movies
โ€” 19 June 2025

โ€˜Mindhunterโ€™ Could Finally Be Returning With A Trilogy Of Two-Hour Netflix Movies

โ€” 19 June 2025
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  • The Mindhunter saga may actually be continuing on Netflix, but as a trio of feature-length films in lieu of additional seasons, reveals Holt McCallany.
  • The psychological crime thriller with a cult following, created by Joe Penhall and directed/executive produced by David Fincher, was initially marked for five seasons.
  • This article will be updated as further news comes to light about the Mindhunter movies (release date, plot, cast, trailer, etc.).

In a nice change of pace from the steady diet of heartbreak theyโ€™ve been served these past few years, Mindhunter fans have now been served a mouth-watering update from series star Holt McCallany.

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McCallany, who portrayed FBI Special Agent Bill Tench opposite Jonathan Groffโ€™s Holden Ford and Anna Torvโ€™s Wendy Carr in the beloved crime thriller, recently stated the following while in conversation with CBR (via Variety):

โ€œI had a meeting with David Fincher in his office a few months ago, and he said to me that there is a chance that it may come back as three two-hour movies, but I think itโ€™s just a chance. I know there are writers that are working, but you know, David has to be happy with scripts.โ€

The veteran actor added how โ€œfortunate and privilegedโ€ he was to have been involved with Mindhunter, before emphasising that the โ€œsun, the moon, and the stars would all have to align.โ€

Caveats aside, as alluded to earlier, this is certainly the most positive morsel of Mindhunter-related news yet.

Back in 2023, during an interview with French publication Le Journal du Dimanche (via AVClub), David Fincher seemingly drove the final nail into the showโ€™s coffin. Despite the fact that Netflix had previously reassured the public they โ€œmay revisit Mindhunter again in the future,โ€ shortly after the cast was released from their contracts.

โ€œIโ€™m very proud of the first two seasons. But itโ€™s a very expensive show and, in the eyes of Netflix, we didnโ€™t attract enough of an audience to justify such an investment,โ€ said Fincher.

Though considering Netflix offered the Fight ClubThe Social Network, and Gone Girl filmmaker a four-year exclusive deal (on top of their existing collaborations in House of Cards and Love, Death, & Robots), he wasnโ€™t too cut up about it.

Fincher continued: โ€œI donโ€™t blame them, they took risks to get the show off the ground, gave me the means to do Mank the way I wanted to do it, and they allowed me to venture down new paths with The Killer.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s a blessing to be able to work with people who are capable of boldness. The day our desires are not the same, we have to be honest about parting ways.โ€

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Netflix's $200M 'Once Upon A Time In Hollywood' Sequel Greenlit

Outside of this, David Fincher has two other major projects cooking with the streaming service: an English-language Squid Game series (not a remake), and even more notably, a US$200 million continuation of Quentin Tarantinoโ€™s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood centred on the easy-going yet blunt Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt).

The untitled picture has been penned by Tarantino himself (originally for his since-scrapped 10th and final feature The Movie Critic), who was apparently paid a cool US$20 million for his troubles; with Leonardo DiCaprio being circled to reprise his role as Rick Dalton. But so far, the only confirmed on-camera names attached (aside from Pitt) are Australiaโ€™s own Elizabeth Debicki and Scott Caan.

According to an inside source, David Fincherโ€™s Once Upon A Time In Hollywood sequel starring Brad Pitt begins rolling cameras in the latter half of 2025 โ€“ itโ€™s unclear whether the end product will hit Netflix immediately or attempt a limited theatrical release.

Garry Lu
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After stretching his legs with companies such as The Motley Fool and the odd marketing agency, Garry joined Boss Hunting in 2019 as a fully-fledged Content Specialist. In 2021, he was promoted to News Editor before departing the team in 2025. Garry proudly retains a blue belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, black bruises from Muay Thai, as well as a black belt in all things pop culture.

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