"Our plan is to end it at 10," co-creator Steven Levitan said earlier this year in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter. "If we can leave with most of our audience wanting more, I think that's the right way to do it. Never say never, but I just can't imagine that we'd go past that." ABC Entertainment president Channing Dungey said today at the TV press tour that ABC would be willing to go past 10 seasons. "I think that there is a sense that we all would like to do one more season if we can find a way for a deal that makes sense," she told Deadline. "This current season is the last season that we have the cast, so if we are to do another season there are more deals to be made and we are trying to work through all that.” According to Deadline, the "cast has been approached by the producers with an inquiry whether they would be open to another season, but there have been no formal talks." UPDATE: Co-creator Christopher Lloyd says "we are very open" to a Season 11.
TOPICS: Modern Family, ABC, Channing Dungey, Christopher Lloyd (Producer), Steven Levitan