Esoteric Mystery Thrillers on Netflix 1899 It was canned after just one season.
From the team behind an ambitious multilingual series launching on the streaming service in November 2022 dark Creators Baran Bo Odar and Janche Fraisse released a statement on Instagram on Monday, confirming that Season 2 will not be renewed.
“With a heavy heart we must tell you that 1899 Not updated. We wanted to finish this incredible journey with our second and his third season. darkBut sometimes things don’t go as planned. That’s life,” the co-signed statement said.
“We know this will disappoint millions of fans, but we want to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for being a part of this amazing adventure. We love you.” Never forget.”
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Set 13 years before the Titanic’s disastrous voyage, the eight-episode series introduced an eclectic collection of characters on the immigrant steamship Cerberus, which sails from London to New York. Also includes a cast. darkAndreas Peachmann of DunkirkAnailin Bernard of hale caesarEmily Beecham of rainThere are many talented people, including Lucas Lynggaard Tønnesen of Investigating a mysterious signal from another ship, the Prometheus, which has been missing for months, the ship’s crew and passengers are drawn into a nightmarish journey that confounds time and logic, ending with a major cliffhanger. Friese and Bo Oder have publicly spoken about their plans for seasons two and three.
Lingard Tonnesen too Tweeted an early selfie with his castmatessaid that the cast were “all really devastated” by the decision not to proceed with the second and third seasons.
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Mashable reached out to Netflix for comment. This is because the streaming service has yet to issue an official statement regarding the non-renewal.It’s unclear exactly why the series was canceled, but it’s especially interesting given the show’s overwhelming popularity — Netflix’s public ranking system has seen 1899 A month after its release in November 2022, it ranked among the top 10 TV shows (two episodes premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in September). In December, Netflix said: 1899 was buying a tremendous amount of time 87.9 million hours watched.
1899‘s cancellation may have something to do with costs (take a peek at Netflix’s behind-the-scenes special) making 1899(opens in new tab) See all the tech, including the groundbreaking LED set). The streaming service has been pinching pennies since price hikes bailed subscribers out bucketloads in 2019. Netflix appears to be on track right now, and in 2022 he will spend $17 billion on content.
Of course, fans of the Netflix show have already created a petition to save it.
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