'The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel' Cast Dishes on Potential Film (Exclusive)

The Cast of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel
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The Prime Video show scored 14 nominations for its fourth and final season and already won two at the Creative Arts Emmys.

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel cast says they are not ruling out the possibility of reuniting for a film in the future. 

Talking with ET's Kevin Frazier and Nischelle Turner at the 2023 Emmy Awards, Caroline Aaron, Alfie Fuller, Kevin Pollak, Michael Zegen, Tony Shalhoub and Marin Hinkle all expressed interest in coming back to the story of Midge Maisel for a possible movie. 

The ensemble overwhelmingly told ET they would be down to turn back time once again and head back to 1960s New York's Upper West Side when asked about a potential continuation of the story. 

"We start shooting in a week," joked Pollak, 66, causing his co-stars to laugh. 

"Put it out there into the universe, if you want a movie," responded Zegen, 44, adding that he would certainly be down for a feature film. "Yes, because we love each other and it was so much fun to work on." 

Until then, the group is enjoying just getting together for the stream of awards shows where their series continues to rack up nominations.

"I love it," said Hinkle, 57, about getting to hang with her Maisel co-stars again. Hinkle is a two-time nominee for the show. Her on-screen husband, Shalhoub, has received four nominations and one win for playing Abe Weissman. 

The Monk star, 70, agreed, saying that it has been "torture" to not be around his co-stars and friends since wrapping the series. 

"This show spoiled us all. You know, it became such a family and, you know, we're just gonna pine for it for a long time," Shalhoub told ET. 

Later on in the evening, ET spoke with Alex Borstein who plays Midge's manager, Susie Myerson, who also said she would be interested in teaming back up with the gang and show creator, Amy Sherman-Palladino. 

"Well, from your mouth to God's ears," Borstein, 52, said, adding that she's glad the series left on a vague note. "But isn't that good? To give you the craving for a while and then maybe follow it up with a snack or a dessert?" the Emmy nominee asked.

At Monday night's awards show, the series -- which wrapped in April 2023 -- is up for a whopping 14 nominations including Outstanding Comedy Series. During the Creative Arts Emmy Awards, the series won two of those statues, one for Outstanding Period And/Or Character Makeup and another for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series (One Hour). 

The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel follows Miriam "Midge" Maisel (Rachel Brosnahan), who turns to stand-up comedy after being dumped by her husband (Zegen). 

In total, the series nabbed more than six dozen Emmy nominations throughout its four-season fun, winning 15 awards across the categories for its first three seasons. Among the previous wins are trophies for Brosnahan as Best Actress, Borstein for Best Supporting Actress, Shalhoub for Best Supporting Actor, and Luke Kirby as Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.  

The 75th Primetime Emmy Awards, originally set to take place last September, was postponed due to the SAG-AFTRA and WGA strikes. Hosted by Anthony Anderson at L.A. Live's Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, the ceremony will air live Monday, Jan. 15 at 5 p.m. PT, 8 p.m. ET on Fox, and will be streamed Tuesday, Jan. 16 on Hulu. Keep checking ETonline.com for complete Emmys coverage and for the full winners' list.

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