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Should fans of "Mad Men" be waiting for some sequel or spin-off to the show that made Jon Hamm famous, well, they should stop doing that.

In an interview this week with British publication MetroUK, STL's No.1 celeb, said plainly that neither the producers nor the stars have been pushing for more story.

"It’s time to close the book and move on," Hamm said. "When you look at, whether it’s me or Elizabeth (Moss), or (John) Slattery, Christina (Hendricks), everyone’s kind of moved on to their own new different thing."

Added Hamm, "I think we were all pretty happy with how the story ended."

Hamm did talk about the audition process for landing the role of Don Draper, calling it "long and arduous."

"It was about seven or eight auditions over the course of a month," Hamm said, adding that he felt each one had to be good. "It was stressful but it was exciting."

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