That is super weird, because it already has returned in the wake of Dallas's success. This would only lead to confusing audiences.
Yes it's sad but he wasn't signed on to the reboot reboot of 90210 anyways because he's on Riverdale.
How old is Luke Perry? I was about to say he is way to young for a stroke but then I realized this isn't 1995 anymore. Jason
Damn! He looks good on Riverdale. I hope he'll be alright. My grandpa's best friend died at 38 of a massive heart attack. You never know when your time is up.
The Netflix shows I watch : Star Trek Discovery The Marvel shows Can't get rid of it because Mrs Relayer watches a couple of shows, and Trek...
Arrow ends after a 10 episode 8th season. Mad About You is supposedly picked up on Comcast Cable or something no one knows of. The world is crazy!
This isn't a cancellation, but holy crap, the guy that played Iron Fist just got replaced after a table read of the Fox pilot he had joined. That's really fast. Probably realized how little range he actually has. They replaced him with Jesus from The Walking Dead.
Having seen Tom Payne in MindGamers and IO, am not so convinced they were going for quality there. But then, the producers gave us the FBI magician show, so maybe it was Jones panicking and they are pretending they fired him. Reading the thread title as a challenge to prophesy, I predict The Gifted will be cancelled. They've paid off Grace Byers, begone!
Not that I think anyone cares, but it looks like NightFlyers has been cancelled back on February 19. I had it recorded on my DVR and was planning to watch it, but now that it's clipped, I'm probably not going to bother investing any time in it. A shame, really...it looked interesting. But looks can be deceiving. So it seems that not all projects with G.R.R.Martin's name attached to them are unmitigated successes. HBO should take note when their new GOT prequel starts getting under production.
The reboot of One Day at a Time has been cancelled by Netflix, however Sony is looking at other options for continuing the series.
I don't see it happening. Netflix sometimes brings in cancelled shows but I don't think it's ever worked in reverse. Jason
FUUUUUUUUUUCK. I love that show. Hopefully it can find a new home. It's really great, and a relief from irony heavy sitcoms.
Normally, I might agree. But if it's a massive corporation like Sony, I'm sure they have a few cards up their sleeves.