Mad Men: January Jones, Christina Hendricks and More Closing Deals for Two More Seasons

Elisabeth Moss and Vincent Kartheiser are also set to reprise their characters through the likely end of the series

By Jenna Mullins Aug 02, 2012 8:50 PMTags
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Who is Don Draper without his ladies?

Jon Hamm has already signed a deal to stay on Mad Men through seasons six and seven, the latter probably being the final season of the AMC hit. And now, just in time for season six pre-production, January Jones, Elisabeth Moss, Christina Hendricks and Vincent Kartheiser are also thisclose to inking deals with the Emmy-winning drama, E! News has confirmed.

According to Deadline, all four of the Mad Men thesps will be getting salary increases by signing on for two more seasons, in the (very expensive) neighborhood of six figures per episode.

Last year, Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner revealed that he has a plan to end the series in the present day. "What I'm looking for, and how I hope to end the show, is like...it's 2011," he said. "Don Draper would be 84 right now. I want to leave the show in a place where you have an idea of what it meant and how it's related to you."