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Axed: Travelers

"Travelers Program 1, as we call it, is complete … Much love from 3468 in the 21st" says star.

North American sci-fi Travelers has been axed after 3 seasons.

McCormack, who starred as FBI Special Agent Grant MacLaren, broke the news in a video on his Twitter account.

“A lot of you have been asking about the possibility of a Season Four, but many of you have been saying, ‘Look, if this is it, what a moving and surprising and profound ending it is.” Well, I’m afraid it is [the end],” McCormack said. “Who knows what the future holds, but Travelers Program 1, as we call it, is complete … Much love from 3468 in the 21st.”

Travelers originally aired in Canada, with Netflix picking up the drama as part of a deal between co-producers Peacock Alley and Showcase. It also featured MacKenzie Porter,
Nesta Cooper, Jared Abrahamson, Reilly Dolman and Patrick Gilmore.

Creator Brad Wright addressed the cancellation as well on his own Twitter account, writing, “Thanks to the greatest cast, crew, directors, writers, artists and producing partners a guy could ask for. Love to you all. And to @Netflix for stepping up so we could make season 3!”

Source: Yahoo

2 Responses

  1. Travelers did well broadcasting three seasons ending its run like the similar Canadian made sci-fi show Continuum which also offered fans a reasonable though short run conclusion. Canadian shows do usually have a beginning, a middle and an end, something that the U.S. TV studios could try harder to do themselves with their own franchise sci-fi content, which is also mostly made in Canada. I shall miss Travelers even though season 3 was becoming too familiar, uninspired and formulaic in some episodes, which could be a good reason for them not making season 4.

  2. I thought we already knew this was the end….they ended it well, with just the tiniest possibility that it might continue in a slightly different way.

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