Moss, Jones, Kartheiser Finalizing 'Mad Men' Deals
All three actors said to be locked down for Seasons 6 and 7
By Kenny Herzog Aug 2, 2012 9:07AM
For all peoples' worry over whether Peggy Olson would suddenly fade from "Mad Men" preeminence or if Betty Draper was now just supporting-character wallpaper, turns out creator Matthew Weiner had no intention of relegating them to the sidelines. Hollywood Reporter has confirmed through unnamed sources that both Elisabeth Moss and January Jones, along with Vincent Kartheiser (aka Pete Campbell), have just about inked new contracts that ensure their residency through Season 7. Which, through a slight leap of inference, further assures audience that there'll be a Season 7. Everyone wins!
THR adds that Christina Hendricks is in similar talks to guarantee that ever-evolving Sterling Cooper Draper (we're assuming the Pryce has been removed from its moniker) partner Joan Harris won't be going anywhere till "Mad Men" calls it a series.
Now the only question is, will Weiner also bring back his son Marten to play creepy-charismatic teen Lothario Glen Bishop?
"Mad Men" Season 6 premieres in 2013 on AMC.
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