The 45-year-old director said that he is currently deliberating returning to the FOX show, despite describing TV as a "scary" format, reported Digital Spy.
When asked if he'd be open to making a second series, Shyamalan said, "I'm thinking about it. I have to think of the end first in terms of the story.
"What I don't like about TV is that it keeps on going - I want to know where things are going, every single frame of it. I want to feel like Game of Thrones is going to end in a certain way and I'm going to get there. I want that to be the way for all TV shows and especially for one I'm working on," he added.
"It affected 'The Visit' a lot, how I shot that was so fast it allowed me to shoot 'The Visit' really fast.
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