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The show isn't "cancelled", people...


Sure, it failed to get picked up at SyFy, but failing to get picked up is NOT the same thing as canceled. Plenty of other stations like Amazon Prime and Hulu have shown interest. I've read they're trying to go after Netflix and YouTube Red, too.

Also, a lot of people act like the movie has been scrapped too, which just blows my mind that people genuinely think a film that cost several million dollars will just suddenly be erased and never seen again because ONE station decided not to broadcast it. Even if the show never gets made, they'll at least premiere the TV movie somewhere. This sorta thing has happened before plenty of times throughout television history.

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