"24: Live Another Day" season 2 news and rumors reveal that the open-ended finale leaves room for more adventures for Jack Bauer. Meanwhile, Mary Lynn Rajskub is happy with the evolution of Chloe O'Brian.
Talking to Collider, Mary Lynn Rasjkub weighed in on all those "24: Live Another Day" season 2 news and rumors as she said that "Live Another Day" storyline went by so fast that she thought people would want more episodes.
"So once again, I hope they are in talks about what they are gonna do now, and I hope that I'm a part of it. I don't know what's going to happen, but it was certainly left open (for a sequel)," she said.
She also said that while she missed the old snarky Chloe when she was contained at the CTU, she's "really happy that she is coming into her own, for better or for worse."
"What's interesting about the Chloe storyline was that I think they were going to have her go over to the dark side, but it changed a bunch of times while we were filming," she explained. "I got called and told that my character was gonna die, and that essentially the arc was that she was the walking dead, and that she was coming from such a ruined spot that she just now has this different perspective."
However, at the end of the day, Mary Lynn Rajskub was just happy that Chloe didn't end up as the bad guy because that wouldn't have worked.
Previously, FOX executives Gary Newman and Dana Walden dished on the "24: Live Another Day" season 2 news and rumors as they are exploring the possibility of a renewal, according to the report from Flickering Myth.
They claimed that executives are talking about it and just waiting for "the best opportunity for it." Right now, studio execs are talking to their creative partners to gauge their enthusiasm for another installment.
They claimed that they were happy with the ratings last season. But ultimately, a renewal would be a "great reward" for the fans.
"It was a great financial endeavor for all of us - especially when you look at our businesses holistically," the execs added.