The Supernatural prequel The Winchesters has really reached the top of the highway.
Sources verify for TVLine that the freshman sequence — for which followers launched a “#SaveTheWinchesters” marketing campaign simply hours after its cancellation on May 11 — has failed to discover a new house. And all buying efforts have thus ended.
Soon after The Winchesters received cancelled (in a single fell swoop together with Kung Fu), govt producer and Supernatural alum Jensen Ackles tweeted, “Looks like we got work to do. #SaveTheWinchesters #spnfamily.” But to no avail.
Walker Independence, which is EP’d by fellow Supernatural alum/Walker star Jared Padalecki and in addition was axed after one season, has equally been searching for a savior, however there may be nonetheless nothing to report on that entrance.
According to our sister website Deadline, which first reported on The Winchesters‘ failed seek for a brand new house, Superman & Lois and All American: Homecoming “are believed to have a chance” for renewal at The CW, which underneath new-ish proprietor Nexstar has been closely reconsidering its priorities and spending. The freshman DC drama Gotham Knights can be nonetheless on the bubble.
The Winchesters‘ freshman season averaged 794,000 complete viewers and a 0.2 demo ranking (with Live+7 playback). Out of the 14 dramas that The CW aired this previous TV season, it ranked No. 6 in viewers and landed a four-way tie for No. 2 within the demo (trailing solely All American).
During a autopsy interview, showrunner Robbie Thompson informed TVLine, “There’s so much more story to tell about where these two kids go. And because now, as Dean says at the end of the [Season 1 finale], they have a chance to write their own story that doesn’t have to be necessarily what happened on our version of Supernatural, we have an opportunity to really go into some interesting places.”
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