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Mad Men Spin-Offs: Did Creator Matthew Weiner Say No?

26 Jan

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Summary

  • Lionsgate TV COO discussed potential Mad Men spin-offs.
  • Creator Matthew Weiner reportedly rejected all spin-off ideas.
  • Spin-offs would have been set decades after the original series.
Mad Men Spin-Offs: Did Creator Matthew Weiner Say No?

Conversations about expanding the "Mad Men" universe beyond its 2015 finale were initiated by Lionsgate TV COO, Sandra Stern. She noted that spin-off ideas were discussed even during the initial negotiations with AMC.

Stern explained that any potential spin-off would have needed to be set decades after the original series concluded. This was due to the temporal distance, as most characters would likely have died by the present day.

While characters like Don Draper's daughter Sally or his dedicated employee Peggy Olson were considered potential subjects, the show's creator, Matthew Weiner, reportedly did not approve of these concepts.

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Ultimately, Matthew Weiner's decision meant that no further stories set in the "Mad Men" universe were developed or produced.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Yes, Lionsgate TV COO Sandra Stern revealed that discussions for potential Mad Men spin-offs took place after the series concluded.
The show's creator, Matthew Weiner, reportedly rejected all proposed spin-off ideas, preventing any further development of the Mad Men universe.
Any potential spin-off series was planned to be set decades after the events of the original Mad Men show.

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