No matter how long it's been, fans long for a third outing of the FBI detective thriller
The Netflix masterpiece has been officially cancelled - but all is not lost just yet
David Fincher is one of the key people behind the crime drama, which documents the creation of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit
Recent history tells us a critically acclaimed TV show is never truly dead in the water
Mindhunter is one Netflix's top-rated shows, boasting a 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes
It seems there's a glimmer of hope for fans of the Netflix series
Although four years have passed since the last season, fans still haven’t given up on the dream of Mindhunter getting a third season.
The show's creator says it will never happen because there weren't enough fans but this petition says otherwise.
According to Small Screen, both Netflix and David Fincher are in talks to bring things back for another instalment
The show's executive producer even has a way that he wanted the series to end.
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The second season drops on Netflix on 16 August
We already knew it would be dropping next month, but executive producer Fincher has confirmed a release date of 16 August
Speaking on The Howard Stern Show recently, Theron explained we only have to wait until summer for the second season
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The hit Netflix show is reportedly using Aussie actor Damon Herriman, who is also set to star in 'Once Upon a Time in Hollywood'
Holden Ford is back to study some more sickos.
Cameron Britton, who plays a creepy serial killer in 'Mindhunter', actually like a pretty smiley, friendly guy in reality.
It's reported the next instalment will look into the Atlanta child murders where at least 28 people were killed..
Director David Fincher will continue profiling the gruesome world of serial killers through the eyes of Holden Ford.
Sorry to break it to you.
The first season has been praised by critics and has a 96 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes.