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This year's horrifying events will run on select nights until October 31, and you can get a taste of what's to come with the teaser below.
"I think Craig [Mazin] and Neil [Druckmann] are still figuring out where they're going to come to an end," Orsi told Deadline. "We have loosely heard that there will be a Season 3 idea for the series, but at this point, we're taking it one season at a time. "There's no guarantee at this point that we'll have a Season 3 but I know that they both have a vision for Season 3. Whether that lends itself to doing more [seasons], I don't know yet," she continued.
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