Terra Nova is officially extinct, at least with Netflix.
Just weeks after the company expressed interest in picking up the recently canceled Fox dinosaur drama, the streaming service has opted to pass on salvaging the series, The Hollywood Reporter has learned, with Netflix and Terra Nova studio 20th Television unable to come to terms to revive the series.
Read more at Hollywood Reporter
Terra Nova - Netflix gives up on talks to acquire show
27 Mar 2012
Cancelled Shows
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I'm not surprised.
ReplyDeleteMe either. Syfy please!!!
ReplyDeleteThe suits are always so stubborn, no one ever wanting to give. *sigh*
ReplyDeleteBound to happen. I mean, this show was REALLY expensive to produce.
ReplyDeleteI think you will be holding your breath for a long time if your waiting for the SyFy channel to pick this up!
ReplyDeleteYea SyFy will never spend that kind of money on that, they wouldn't have enough money to spend on those terrible movie's and the non scifi stuff that they normally show, XD.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised I guess....
ReplyDeleteNetflix wants to acquire a series it can produce and make money from. Terra Nova was no such series! Terra Nova was a failure from its inception and doomed as soon as they tried to make it a family drama and centered on kids that cannot act.
Your right and we know how much they love making those incredibly bad Sci (cough) Fy movies!..god forbid they should invest in a quality show!
ReplyDeleteThat's sad, I guess it was probably way too expensive for them to produce.
ReplyDeleteThe dinos should've feasted on those annoying brats.
ReplyDeleteThey're moving further and further away from sci-fi shows, there's only a few of them left on the network anymore.
ReplyDeleteNo surprise at it, the idea was kind of ludicrous
ReplyDelete"Suits" are interested in money. Money comes from advertisers. Advertisers go to fans. Fans didn't go to Terra Nova. You're blaming the wrong people.
ReplyDeletewho did not see that coming?
ReplyDeleteI just hope if Fringe gets the ax they won't give up or someone else won't. I am not ready to let that show go. Not even close.
ReplyDeleteThere were fans, just not enough to justify the expense. Hence it would've been nice to see both sides be able to reach a compromise on the show (ie reduce the expense to produce and so forth). I'm not blaming anyone, the comment was RE the two sides in talks to continue the show.
ReplyDeleteYes,there is only 7 i believe and one is on its last season.At one time they had some good sci-fi shows on,i wonder if its due to today's viewers,or a change in management?
ReplyDeletelol TNT should buy this drama, im sad but it happens.
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