While Netflix is famed for its variety of incredible TV shows and movies, it's also notorious for canceling beloved TV shows before their time. Netflix's original series often face two struggles. Some shows run for too long and become filled with plot holes as they keep getting renewed. Others, however, join a long list of streaming TV series cut down after a cliffhanger, resulting in unresolved plots, unsatisfying endings, and leaving the fates of cherished characters unknown.
From viewership numbers to high production costs, Netflix has a multitude of reasons for canceling TV shows, leaving fans devastated at the loss of their favorite show. Since its inception in 2007, Netflix has released and canceled many incredible shows that deserve more seasons. From heartening teen dramas to creepy mystery drama shows, the untimely cancelation of some Netflix original shows still stings.
Everything Sucks! (2018) Canceled After One Season
The heartwarming and charming coming-of-age...
From viewership numbers to high production costs, Netflix has a multitude of reasons for canceling TV shows, leaving fans devastated at the loss of their favorite show. Since its inception in 2007, Netflix has released and canceled many incredible shows that deserve more seasons. From heartening teen dramas to creepy mystery drama shows, the untimely cancelation of some Netflix original shows still stings.
Everything Sucks! (2018) Canceled After One Season
The heartwarming and charming coming-of-age...
- 12/13/2024
- by Ritika Joshi
- ScreenRant
Rites-of-passage comedy centres on bizarre ceremony at local delicatessen.
New York-based Factory 25 has acquired worldwide rights to Tyler Taormina’s Locarno Film Festival selection and coming-of-age comedy Ham On Rye.
Taormina’s feature directorial debut explores a suburban community where the fate of teenagers’ lives hinges on a bizarre ritual that takes place in the local deli. The film received its international premiere in Locarno on Aug. 10.
Haley Bodell, Cole Devine, Audrey Boos, Gabriella Herrera, and Adam Torres lead an ensemble of more than 100 performers, including non-actors, musicians, and Nickelodeon child stars from the 1990s.
Taormina wrote the screenplay...
New York-based Factory 25 has acquired worldwide rights to Tyler Taormina’s Locarno Film Festival selection and coming-of-age comedy Ham On Rye.
Taormina’s feature directorial debut explores a suburban community where the fate of teenagers’ lives hinges on a bizarre ritual that takes place in the local deli. The film received its international premiere in Locarno on Aug. 10.
Haley Bodell, Cole Devine, Audrey Boos, Gabriella Herrera, and Adam Torres lead an ensemble of more than 100 performers, including non-actors, musicians, and Nickelodeon child stars from the 1990s.
Taormina wrote the screenplay...
- 8/16/2019
- by Jeremy Kay
- ScreenDaily
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