Remi Aubuchon has revealed that he hopes Persons Unknown will be renewed for a second season.

However, the producer told Collider that the questions posed by the NBC drama so far will be answered in the first season finale.

"I insisted that we provide all the answers to the questions that we set up, at the beginning." he said. "And then, what I hope will happen at the end is that there will be a big enough springboard that, if we chose to go for a second season, we would have one. But, there will be none of those maddening teases that we’re going to tell you the answers and then we don’t."

Aubuchon also explained that a potential second season of the show could have a different format or premise to the first, saying: "I keep looking at it as books in a series, and this season is the first book. I feel confident that we will have a beginning, middle and end, in this season, and it was wise of NBC to then call it what it really is, which is a mini-series."

He went on to comparePersons Unknown to the recently-ended 24, praising that show's ability to reinvent itself.

"They had a slightly different format than we have, but the second season just retained Jack Bauer and a few other players, with the same basic format and idea, but it was a completely different show," he said.

Persons Unknown continues on Mondays at 10/9c on NBC.

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