As with many book adaptations, there series covers a lot of the ground from the written text, although some fairly substantial changes have been made, with the lead character being called Dan rather than Andy, to further denote the differences between the two.
When asked whether there was potential for the drama to continue on in a second season, Kelly said: "The truth is, I talked, literally yesterday, to an executive producer and asked the same question."
"I mean, if people like it, if there's an appetite for it, if Andy wants to again, if Josh wants to do it again, I'd love to. Because I really liked being with those characters. And the actors were amazing. I got fond of everyone that was doing it, but mostly I think I love those characters. I feel like I could write tons for them."
"It's not that we couldn't find more or talk to Andy about more," he continued. "It's a difficult question, because we’d have to collaborate on what that next thing would be, because there isn’t something you can just pull out and go, 'It’s that'. But the other side of that is, there’s loads of prison scenes in that book that we haven't even touched on, there's a ton of them."
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