The creators of Marvel's Agents of SHIELD are "optimistic" about the show's chances of landing a second season.

Jed Whedon told TV Guide that the ABC drama's first season finale - airing May 13 in the US - will not wrap everything "up in a little bow".



"We're very much teeing up season two," he said. "We're optimistic that we'll have a chance to tell more stories."

Co-showrunner Maurissa Tancharoen added that she and Whedon would still continue Agents of SHIELD in some form if the series is axed by ABC.

"We'll do a Kickstarter project to do a special movie or something," she insisted.



Whedon described working on the first season of the Marvel series as "a quick and crazy learning experience".

"We know that coming out of the gate, people were expecting a Marvel movie every week," Tancharoen said. "That's just logistically impossible as far as us being on that scale. But I do feel like we are living up to that model a little bit."

Marvel's Agents of SHIELD airs on ABC (Tuesdays, 8/7c) in the US and on Channel 4 (Fridays, 8pm) in the UK.

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