Screenwriter confirms: HBO historical drama "Chernobyl" will not have a second season

Screenwriter confirms: HBO historical drama "Chernobyl" will not have a second season

The HBO historical drama "Chernobyl", which was very popular not long ago, ended on Tuesday. The iMDb score of the drama has soared to 9.7 points, confirming its title of the highest-rated TV drama on iMDb. However, "Chernobyl" is so good that everyone may be reluctant to leave and hope for a second season, but the screenwriter of the drama, Craig Mazin, tweeted: "Chernobyl" will not have a second season.

In response to rumors of a second season, Chernobyl screenwriter Craig Mazin tweeted: No offense, but the hotly debated question: Will there be a second season of Chernobyl? The answer is: No!

Currently, "Chernobyl" has a score of 9.7 after being evaluated by 150,000 people, surpassing the previous first place "Planet Earth Season 2" with a score of 9.5, and even "Breaking Bad" and "Game of Thrones" are behind it.

HBO's historical TV series "Chernobyl" was officially aired on May 6 and officially ended on June 4, with a total of 5 episodes.

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