It is one and finished for Netflix’s Half Bad: The Bastard Son & The Devil Himself. The streamer has canceled the British fantasy drama sequence after one season, Deadline has confirmed The information comes simply over a month after its launch.
“Sadly, yes, Netflix [has] cancelled [the show],” sequence creator Joe Barton wrote on Twitter. “Very proud of it and really liked the people I got to make it with. Sorry not to be able to finish the story.”
Half Bad‘s UK producer Imaginarium first revealed the information on Twitter. “Half Bad is a show we are incredibly proud of, which gained stellar reviews, along with a fiercely loyal global fanbase. While we are disappointed not to continue the story, we have loved working with such a talented cast and crew on bringing our beloved show to life.”
Based on Sally Green’s YA novel Half Bad, the sequence tells the story of Nathan Byrne (Jay Lycergo), an illegitimate son of a harmful witch, Marcus Edge (David Gyasi), struggling to beat his odds of following the footsteps of his father as he discovers his true identification alongside his mates.
Barton govt produced with Andy Serkis, Jonathan Cavendish, Colm McCarthy, Phil Tennant and Phil Robertson. Adrian Sturges and Steve Clarke-Hall served as producers.
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