One and completed. Netflix has launched its viewers to many distinctive TV exhibits through the years — however not each authentic sequence will get to discover their story past one season earlier than getting canceled.
Julie and the Phantoms developed a fast cult following when it hit the streaming service in September 2020. The musical comedy, which was based mostly on the Brazilian tv sequence Julie e os Fantasmas, adopted a highschool pupil who unintentionally summoned the ghosts of three useless musicians. The characters determined to work collectively to assist one another fulfill their desires and their unfinished enterprise.
As followers waited to listen to if the present was canceled or renewed, government producers David Hoge and Dan Cross revealed that they already had concepts for the second season.
“If we’re fortunate sufficient to get a second season, the ghosts would have so much occurring,” Hoge and Cross advised TVLine in September 2021. “They’ve at all times wished to get their music on the market for the world to listen to. Like Luke at all times says, they need that reference to their viewers. A primary album? Tune on the high of the charts? No matter it takes to be remembered for his or her music. However as you noticed on the very finish, there are nonetheless loads of obstacles to get of their approach. And now it appears there’s an ‘impediment’ within the internal circle.”
Two months later, government producer Kenny Ortega confirmed that Netflix selected to cancel the sequence as a substitute.
“Our [Julie and the Phantoms] household need to ship our love and limitless due to our Fantoms everywhere in the world for the large outpouring of affection and assist you’ve proven us since our premiere,” Ortega wrote through Instagram. “We realized this week that Netflix won’t be choosing us up for one more season. Though our hearts are saddened, we transfer on with such pleasure for what we achieved as a workforce and the household we constructed whereas creating Julie.”
He added: “We hope you’ll proceed to observe us as we transfer ahead with our work and careers. Glad Holidays to you all. Wishing you good well being, love and #perfectharmony in all you pursue! Kenny, the Solid, Writers, Producers, Creatives, BC Crew, and our devoted [Netflix] Crew!”
Julie and the Phantoms wasn’t the one sequence with a powerful on-line presence that didn’t get to proceed telling its story. The post-apocalyptic sequence Dawn additionally drew in followers after it initially dropped in October 2019. The comedian sequence adaption used humor to discover the story of a ragtag group of highschool college students making an attempt to outlive the tip of the world in Glendale, California.
One month after it was launched, sequence co-creator Aron Coleite introduced that Dawn wouldn’t be returning.
“Thanks for selecting up what we put down, for working with it in your entire superb, bizarre, monstrous methods and for being such an essential a part of this present and our expertise making it,” he tweeted in December 2019. “Right here at Dawn we don’t say we love you. We are saying ‘you’re a s–t.’ We are saying ‘let’s be monsters.’ So be s–ts, be monsters, give ’em Hell. Most significantly, hold being you. Nobody is as heartbroken as we’re that we are able to’t share extra of this experience with you. However we’re so grateful to have gotten to deliver it this far. Thanks for driving with us, in your voices, your enthusiasm, your memes, your fart jokes, and your unashamed loopy. We’ll see you on the market.”
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All of the Netflix Exhibits That Solely Lasted 1 Season: ‘The Society,’ ‘Julie and the Phantoms’ and ‘Cowboy Bebop’
One and completed. Netflix has launched its viewers to many distinctive TV exhibits through the years — however not each authentic sequence will get to discover their story past one season earlier than getting canceled.
Julie and the Phantoms developed a fast cult following when it hit the streaming service in September 2020. The musical comedy, which was based mostly on the Brazilian tv sequence Julie e os Fantasmas, adopted a highschool pupil who unintentionally summoned the ghosts of three useless musicians. The characters determined to work collectively to assist one another fulfill their desires and their unfinished enterprise.
As followers waited to listen to if the present was canceled or renewed, government producers David Hoge and Dan Cross revealed that they already had concepts for the second season.
“If we’re fortunate sufficient to get a second season, the ghosts would have so much occurring,” Hoge and Cross advised TVLine in September 2021. “They’ve at all times wished to get their music on the market for the world to listen to. Like Luke at all times says, they need that reference to their viewers. A primary album? Tune on the high of the charts? No matter it takes to be remembered for his or her music. However as you noticed on the very finish, there are nonetheless loads of obstacles to get of their approach. And now it appears there’s an ‘impediment’ within the internal circle.”
Two months later, government producer Kenny Ortega confirmed that Netflix selected to cancel the sequence as a substitute.
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“Our [Julie and the Phantoms] household need to ship our love and limitless due to our Fantoms everywhere in the world for the large outpouring of affection and assist you’ve proven us since our premiere,” Ortega wrote through Instagram. “We realized this week that Netflix won’t be choosing us up for one more season. Though our hearts are saddened, we transfer on with such pleasure for what we achieved as a workforce and the household we constructed whereas creating Julie.”
He added: “We hope you’ll proceed to observe us as we transfer ahead with our work and careers. Glad Holidays to you all. Wishing you good well being, love and #perfectharmony in all you pursue! Kenny, the Solid, Writers, Producers, Creatives, BC Crew, and our devoted [Netflix] Crew!”
Julie and the Phantoms wasn’t the one sequence with a powerful on-line presence that did not get to proceed telling its story. The post-apocalyptic sequence Dawn additionally drew in followers after it initially dropped in October 2019. The comedian sequence adaption used humor to discover the story of a ragtag group of highschool college students making an attempt to outlive the tip of the world in Glendale, California.
One month after it was launched, sequence co-creator Aron Coleite introduced that Dawn wouldn’t be returning.
“Thanks for selecting up what we put down, for working with it in your entire superb, bizarre, monstrous methods and for being such an essential a part of this present and our expertise making it,” he tweeted in December 2019. “Right here at Dawn we don’t say we love you. We are saying ‘you’re a s–t.’ We are saying ‘let’s be monsters.’ So be s–ts, be monsters, give ’em Hell. Most significantly, hold being you. Nobody is as heartbroken as we’re that we are able to’t share extra of this experience with you. However we’re so grateful to have gotten to deliver it this far. Thanks for driving with us, in your voices, your enthusiasm, your memes, your fart jokes, and your unashamed loopy. We’ll see you on the market.”
Hold scrolling for extra exhibits that Netflix ended simply as rapidly as they started:
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‘Uncoupled’
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‘1899’
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Canceled: January 2023
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‘Blockbuster’
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Canceled: December 2022
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The Midnight Membership
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The Imperfects
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Canceled: November 2022
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Accomplice Observe
Premiered: August 2022
Canceled: November 2022
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Resident Evil
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‘First Kill’
Premiered: June 2022
Canceled: August 2022
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‘Fairly Sensible’
Premiered: October 2021
Canceled: April 2022
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‘Archive 81’
Premiered: January 2022
Canceled: March 2022
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‘Cooking With Paris’
Premiered: August 2021
Canceled: January 2022
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‘Julie and the Phantoms’
Premiered: September 2020
Canceled: December 2021
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‘Cowboy Bebop’
Premiered: November 2021
Canceled: December 2021
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‘Tiny Fairly Issues’
Premiered: December 2020
Canceled: November 2021
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‘Sprint & Lily’
Premiered: November 2020
Canceled: October 2021
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‘Nation Consolation’
Premiered: March 2021
Canceled: July 2021
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‘#blackAF’
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Canceled: June 2021
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‘Grand Military’
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Canceled: June 2021
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‘Teenage Bounty Hunters’
Premiered: August 2020
Canceled: October 2020
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‘Away’
Premiered: September 2020
Canceled: October 2020
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‘The Darkish Crystal: Age of Resistance’
Premiered: August 2019
Canceled: September 2020
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‘The Society’
Premiered: Might 2019
Canceled: August 2020
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‘I Am Not Okay With This’
Premiered: February 2020
Canceled: August 2020
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‘Flip Up Charlie’
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Canceled: April 2020
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‘V Wars’
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Canceled: March 2020
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‘Soundtrack’
Premiered: December 2019
Canceled: March 2020
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‘October Faction’
Premiered: January 2020
Canceled: March 2020
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‘Messiah’
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Canceled: March 2020
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‘Merry Glad No matter’
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Canceled: March 2020
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‘Spinning Out’
Premiered: January 2020
Canceled: February 2020
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‘Dawn’
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Canceled: December 2019
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‘No Good Nick’
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Canceled: September 2019
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‘Chambers’
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Canceled: June 2019
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‘The Good Cop’
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‘All In regards to the Washingtons’
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‘Seven Seconds’
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Canceled: April 2018
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‘Disjointed’
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‘Gypsy’
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‘Girlboss’
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‘The Get Down’
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