Well this is just silly at this point. deadline report that another network decided to sitkan one of the shows after already filming its entire season. snowpiercer It does not air on TNT. (This is owned by Impact Impact, Warner Bros. Discovery, and Bold Pioneer. “I don’t mind paying creative people to make something and put it on the air.” Science. )
(a very small amount) to be fair, snowpiercer At this point, it’s become something of an outlier for TNT, the network’s last original scripted series floating in a sea of reruns. Also, a TNT spokesperson claimed that the show’s producer, Tomorrow, was working with the studio to help buy the show. But even so, it’s a terrible and lousy way to go out and deal with a bunch of people who did all the hard work of filming a TV show for you. Even by loose standards. (See also AMC’s recent decision Ditch Courtney B. Vance’s finished second season 61st Street.)
It’s especially notable to do this for shows that have been around for a long time snowpiercer Starring Daveed Diggs and Jennifer Connelly, the series isn’t a ratings juggernaut or anything, but it has enough fans to think it deserves to give it an actual fourth season and finale. , you see, it exists and is just sitting on a hard drive somewhere.
deadline be careful snowpiercer The dumping was apparently related to all the efforts the WBD made last year to turn TV shows into tax cuts. (Mostly, apparently.) 1 At least an optimistic note on this practice earlier this week: Starz made a headline By picking up the already completed second season minxafter HBO’s taxes trashed it.