More? Yes, more. But before you get all prickly with excitement, think about all the schedules that would have to be arranged just so, just so they could all be available.
If you think that's easy, check out the IMDB pages of all your components, including Sarah, Seth, Alyson, etc. in front, and then Joss and the writers and directors and all the rest behind the camera. We're talking a major undertaking.
There would also need to be a media company willing to go back to the well. I'm guessing the first right of refusal goes to Twentieth TV, and although Joss is working on a series for them and the Fox network right now with another alum, Eliza Dushku (love her last name) it guarantees nothing.
So, don't get your metaphoric panties in a bunch about this. Yet.
I'll stay on this.
Speaking of SMG, I'm going out and buying Southland Tales is week on DVD. I loved Donnie Darko (though it freaked me out, maybe I loved it because it freaked me out) and on film is the only way I wanna see a post-apocalyptic Southern California.
Clip after the jump is from the Hollywood Reporter homepage.