“It’s safe to say we’re working with a couple of writers to find the right tone and take,” Bloys said. “It’s definitely an area that could be very interesting and I think it would be interesting with a new voice. Quality is what’s going to guide us, so if we end up with scripts that we don’t feel are representative or are not at a high enough quality, we’re not going to do something just to do it.”

While Pizzolatto told IndieWire in April 2019 about two ideas that were circulating for the fourth run of “True Detective,” the creator eventually left HBO for FX and a new project that was to reunite him with McConaughey. News broke in late January that Pizzolatto was negotiating an early exit from his FX deal, leaving his television future unknown. Bloys was also asked about the upcoming “Sopranos” prequel movie “The Many Saints of Newark,” which stars James Gandolfini’s son Michael as a young version of Tony Soprano. Bloys shut down theories claiming “Many Saints” is being designed to set up a prequel series centered around young Tony. “I haven’t had any conversations,” Bloys said. “[Michael] is a great actor, we had him on ‘The Deuce,’ and he is really good in the movie but there has been no real conversations about turning it into anything. Let the movie come out and let the people enjoy it but there hasn’t been any real conversations about turning it into anything beyond the movie.” Bloys had similar thoughts to share in a separate interview with Entertainment Weekly, saying that he thinks “the movie should come out and stand on its own and people can enjoy it. I hadn’t been in any real conversations about doing more. I have no idea if David [Chase] is even thinking about that. He’s just been focused on the movie.” Sign Up: Stay on top of the latest breaking film and TV news! Sign up for our Email Newsletters here.