Underworld director Len Wiseman is set to downsize his werewolf versus vampire movie franchise by turning it into a TV drama.
The director has just released Underworld: Rise of The Lycans in America, and he admits he has small-screen plans for the future.
Wiseman, who met and fell for his wife Kate Beckinsale on the first Underworld film, tells BloodyDisgusting.com, "There's a lot of talk about a television series and I'm looking into that. If I could be very involved... I'd be very interested in that.
"We had always hoped to do a trilogy, and now that we've completed that, it's kind of open."
Source: WENN
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