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TV Guide ranked it No. 5 on their 2013 list of 60 "shows that were canceled too soon". [6] [7] The show's post-airing success led Whedon and Universal Pictures to produce Serenity, a 2005 film that continues the story from the series. [4] The Firefly franchise expanded into other media, including comics and two tabletop role-playing games. [8] [9]
Series cancelled [56] Euphoria (season 3) HBO: Production start delayed and release date delayed indefinitely [57] [58] The Franchise (season 1) Resumed after the strike ended Production suspended [59] A Gentleman in Moscow: Showtime and Paramount+ [60] Interview with the Vampire (season 2) AMC: Granted a waiver to resume production [61] [62 ...
The dark comedy was shot in late 2012 and was originally scheduled to be released in theaters in 2014. However, no release was announced and the studio has not made any statements about the film since 2014. The release was reportedly cancelled due to the rape allegations and criminal trial against Danny Masterson, who plays a prominent role.
Our trip to the world of Metropolis has officially been cancelled: Sam Esmail’s adaptation of Fritz Lang’s classic 1927 sci-fi film has been scrapped, our sister site Deadline first reported.
Soulmates aren’t forever, after all. AMC has cancelled the sci-fi anthology nearly three years after the conclusion of Season 1, reversing a Season 2 renewal that predated the series’ 2020 ...
The programming block played a role in its revival, which began airing in 2005 and is still in production to this day, with new episodes airing on Fox (with Adult Swim formerly airing new episodes of the series next-day in a TV-MA form without Fox edits, cuts or censoring). Reruns begin on Adult Swim with a three-day marathon starting January 1 ...
There will be no third season of Netflix’s space drama Another Life, star Katee Sackhoff revealed on Twitter Monday. The news, which is not surprising, comes four months after the release of ...
In June 2009, Syfy (formerly Sci-Fi Channel) announced that they were developing a new take on the series. [3] Tim Minear ( Angel , Firefly ) was announced to pen the series. But later in 2014, it was reported that the series was cancelled by the network in favor of paranormal reality shows and professional wrestling. [ 4 ]