Warning: This article contains spoilers fromThe Penguinseason finale, “A Great or Little Thing.”

“I’m always interested,” she tellsEntertainment Weekly.

“I’m like, ‘Can I plant something for you?

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Colin Farrell’s Oz Cobb in ‘The Penguin’ season finale.Macall Polay/HBO

Is there something I can do to help your film?’

We have the real estate to do that.”

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But the ending signals quite literally, in fact that the game isn’t over.

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Rhenzy Feliz as Vic in ‘The Penguin’ season finale.Macall Polay/HBO

She hopes to connect, acknowledging that both of them are half sisters.

“But even that ended up throwing things off too much,” the filmmaker adds.

LeFranc knew the ending she wanted from the beginning.

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Zoe Kravitz as Selina Kyle, Robert Pattinson as Batman in ‘The Batman’.Everett

He’s basically trying to strangle his vulnerability."

The third element LeFranc knew she wanted early on was for Francis to become her worst nightmare.

And then for us to say, ‘Maybe not.

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Cristin Milioti as Sofia Falcone in ‘The Penguin’ season finale.Macall Polay/HBO

Maybe you haven’t.'"

At the same time, there just might be a reality in whichThe Penguinseries continues with season 2.

“For me, what’s really important is that we earn it.

The idea of revisiting means that we have to keep that same bar.

I know that none of us wants to go back and just do more.

We want to go back and do something great.

So that’s what we’re talking about now.

We do believe that there’s going to be something in there, but it’s just beginning.

It’s exciting though.

It’s very gratifying.”

However, a source close to the situation tells EW this is false.

As we’re entering the movie, all of that stuff is still broiling.