
AMPHIBIA THE SHUT IN SERIES
I've got a lot more gray hairs now, I'll tell you what.”īased on Braly’s response, we do think that this is the end of the show, but maybe a few years down the line, we could possibly see a sequel series or movie.

I was looking at my earliest pitch docs and the earliest one was dated 2015. But for me personally, I need a break, it's been a long time with the show and these characters. It's just about to make sure that if it is revisited, it doesn't contradict our ending where the characters are, it feels like a natural earned continuation of that stuff. And I think that the world can always be revisited. But ultimately it really does feel like the saga of Anne and her friends is over, but that's not to say that the show can't live on in comic book form, as you know, we've got Marcy's journal coming out, which gets into great detail about everything that was happening to Marcy when she was off camera. I think that the way the ending is designed is to leave the possibility for maybe little adventures or little sequel stuff, or. But I will say that the ending feels very conclusive and I hope very satisfying for viewers and fans. Now, obviously when you have a plan and you're a meticulous longform planner, you need to be flexible and be aware that sometimes you'll get to these narrative choke points and the characters will tell you, 'Whoa, I'd never do that.' You like, 'You're right, Marcy would never do that, let's reorient.' So I've had a structure, but it has always had a little bit of flexibility for bobbing and weaving when necessary. Amphibian axis formation is an example of regulative development. Rather, they arise progressively through a sequence of interactions between neighboring cells. And that's great because everything we wrote moving forward, I knew that's where things were heading. Vertebrate axes do not form from localized determinants in the various blastomeres, as in Drosophila.

This is a story that has had a three-season arc planned from the very beginning, even as early as Season 1, the final dialogue in the episode was in my head and I was rolling around with it.

“So it is the end and it is the natural end. When asked about whether we can expect a sequel or not, creator Matt Braly went on to say in an interview with Comicbook:
