Netflix shares its thoughts about a third season of 'Master of None'

After releasing the second season of Master of None, co-creator and star, Aziz Ansari, was reluctant to reveal when a third season of the series would come.

That looked especially in doubt, when a few months later, sexual misconduct accusations were levelled at Ansari.

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Now, six months after the account was published by Babe, Netflix's VP of Original Series Cindy Holland revealed at a Television Critics Association panel that they're open to a new season, Variety reported.

"We certainly have given some thought to it and would be happy to make another season of Master of None whenever Aziz is ready," she said.

Holland added that she hadn't spoken with Ansari since the article which spurred controversy. The report was from an anonymous woman who accused Ansari of sexual misconduct during a date in September last year.

Ansari responded to the claims in a statement saying he "was surprised and concerned" at hearing she was not comfortable with the encounter.

"I took her words to heart and responded privately after taking the time to process what she had said," he added at the time. 

"I continue to support the movement that is happening in our culture. It is necessary and long overdue."

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