Cancelations Everywhere!!!
Not too long ago, I was met with the sad news that Prime Video’s Wheel Of Time had been canceled after the third season. This is a show that’s very much loved, with fans all over the world. So many people love the show, and many of us were following it religiously. And even at that, despite having a substantial amount of viewers, it still got canceled.
When I heard the news, I almost couldn’t believe it. However, from the look of things, the decision has been made, and we might never get a season 4 of the beloved show. And honestly, it’s just heartbreaking, because due to the way the third season ended, I was looking forward to the 4th season. However, it’s beginning to look like that may not happen.
From what I read online, they’re attributing the cancellation to the fact that the show is not making as much money as it’s costing the studios to make it. So, despite the hype and all the fans, despite the millions of views, they’re not making as much money from the show. And when you watch it, you’d know that a show like that would be very expensive.
Not just from paying the actors, but also the effects. It’s a fantasy show, so they made use of a lot of effects, and for locations that couldn’t be made with 100% CGI, they had to film them in specific locations. So yeah, that must have cost a lot of money for them.
This is why incredible shows like this usually get plugged, because many times, they don’t break even. And if the showrunners decide to cheapen their processes, it could ruin the experience. There are so many notable shows that had to be cut off, even when they were still in their peak. Shows like Legend Of The Seeker, Warrior Nun, High Fidelity, and the list goes on.
I know that the producers of the shows are basically businessmen and they’re definitely in it for the money, but it’s still painful. Having a strong fan base is no longer enough to save a show from getting canned. As long as it’s not getting enough money, it’s going. It’s an understandable reason, but it doesn’t make it hurt any less because it shows that these days, priority is placed on profits over the actual story that is being told.
That’s why shows with major effects don’t usually last too long. If you see shows that have lasted ten seasons and above, you’d find out that they don’t do much with regard to effects. CGI costs a lot of money, so many shows tend to avoid it. That’s why comedies, romantic shows, and the usual thriller can go on for long seasons. If such shows get canned, it’s either because the actors are done with it or the fans are done with it.
The simpler the effects, the higher the possibility of the show living long. And that’s why you can’t compare the effects in Vampire Diaries to the effects in Wheel Of Time, nor can you compare it to the one in Shadow Hunters.
Although this doesn’t happen only with fantasy, it’s also usually the case with high sci-fi or futuristic shows. That’s also why, despite having numerous shows under their belt in Marvel, only a few went past the first season.
And however we look at it, this will keep happening. More shows will get canceled. Whether for profits or scandals, or simply because of the fan’s tastes. But it is what it is. They’re the show runners, so they can only give us what they believe will benefit them. It is what it is.
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Financial matters is one of the deciding factor show and if a show can't generate profit, it is bound to stop even if it's popular because without profit it's who will run a show. It's natural.
Exactly, as long as they're not making money off it, they won't be motivated to keep it running. Just sad.
The only way for such ambitious TV shows to avoid cancellation is to produce them in one piece, or at least have some general outline how the plot and characters should develop and how the should they end. Peter Jackson took this approach with The Lord of the Rings trilogy by making three films back-to-back, and Breaking Bad was developed with the narrative structure of five seasons - a plan executed exactly as its creator Vince Gilligan intended.
Concept of "hook the fans of popular novel with a single season and see what happens next" will result in failure in 90-95 percent of cases, even if you have such financial resources as Amazon. Especially now when viewers have countless alternatives. Amazon probably didn't help cause of Wheel of Time by launching Rings of Power at the same time.
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This is very correct. And I've seen that this is something that keeps happening. Meanwhile, shows that were meant to be only one or two seasons ended up having way more due to their popularity, like Money Heist and Squid Game, According to what I read somewhere, they were never meant to go beyond seasons 2 and 1, respectively.
When you think about it, the major victims of these cancellations are mainly movies based on books. But then, what else can we expect when the shot callers are businessmen, not movie lovers like us?