Just finished season 2, how sad they canceled what was actually a good series. Wikipedia states they recorded a "$200 million loss" (I wonder how they actually come up with these numbers, given NEtflix is subscription based, and who knows how many people will watch the series in the future), but still... Too bad it didn't get more views anyway, I find it deserved it.
My main question is, does anyone know if a show gets canceled by Netflix, what are the chances of it getting "uncancelled" in the future? Has this ever happened? And would another producer, besides Netflix, be allowed to produce a third season?
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Reply by rn.calderon36@gmail.com
on October 21, 2017 at 2:24 PM
I agree with you. I started watching the series not knowing it was already cancelled. I was very disappointed that this series to learn that it was cancelled after the second season. I hope Netflix will reconsider.
Reply by MarcelloFiorentino
on March 8, 2020 at 8:12 AM
In practice it makes no sense not to close a story. The protagonist should have regained his title and his lands stolen by his uncle. Thus ended the series. All happy and content.