In IO's financial report, the developer reported a desire to get a season two of the game, but given
the complicated history of the game, it is unknown if or when that will come.
It
complicates the film's relation to
history, so thinly veiled at times (Thornton's James Carville, Emma Thompson's Hillary Clinton stand out in particular, but also Kathy Bates's conflation
of Betsey Wright and Vincent Foster), but ultimately this is not a docudrama
of historical recreation (like Oliver Stone's W. or the Jay Roach / Danny Strong HBO movies Recount and
Game Change, let alone a fantasy
of a Hawksian White House as in its most direct descendant, Aaron Sorkin's The West Wing).