What are you going to do, now? The Banshee TV series finale, “Requiem,” airs tonight, on Cinemax. Showrunner Jonathan Tropper, who created the show with David Schickler, talks about why they made the decision to end the show after four seasons, leaving Banshee effectively cancelled by its creative team.
Banshee stars Antony Starr as Lucas Hood, who is back in town after a couple of years, where there is a serial killer on the prowl. The Banshee TV show cast also includes Ivana Miličević, Ulrich Thomsen, Frankie Faison, Hoon Lee, Matt Servitto, Ryann Shane, Lili Simmons, Tom Pelphrey, Eliza Dushku, Casey LaBow, Chris Coy, and Ana Ayora.
Here is what Tropper tells Collider, about the decision to end the Banshee after this fourth and final season:
What made four seasons the right end point for this show, and what made eight episodes the right number for this season? Is that just what you needed to tell this particular story?
TROPPER: The fourth season being the last season was a combination of factors. I was always upset when shows I loved stuck around too long and starting generating extra plot. Once we ended Season 3 and Lucas Hood was basically no longer the sheriff, the premise of the show was about a fake sheriff, so going on for many more seasons, it would have been ridiculous for him to become the sheriff again. The town itself might have had plenty of stories to tell, but it felt like the story of Lucas Hood was coming to an end. All the pitches we came up with, for how to extend that, felt like, “Well, maybe that’s cool, but that’s a different show.” The move to Lucas’ post-sheriff life was the beginning of the end. It was the beginning of the conclusion, and trying to have a conclusion for two seasons, it felt like we would lose some of the immediacy of the storytelling. And ending with eight episodes was really a financial decision. We have a finite amount of money. To have done ten episodes at that budget, we would not have been able to deliver the action we wanted to deliver, and we wouldn’t have been able to deliver the depth of episodes that we’re accustomed to doing. So, we decided to do eight episodes and make them really rich.
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Looking back on the run of the series and everything you were able to accomplish with it, what are you most proud of?
TROPPER: I’m just proud that we got a show on the air when there was no precedent for this kind of show. We pitched a show that didn’t resemble any other show, and then we executed the show in a way that it didn’t resemble any other show. On paper, this show sounded pretty insane. We somehow convinced the guys at Cinemax to let us do it, and they let us do it without really messing with it. We had a show that, in a million years, couldn’t show up on a broadcast network, and hadn’t even shown up on any of the premium networks. In the four years since, you do see a lot of other shows like that starting to happen, but I really do think that we put the kind of show on the air, with the cinematic storytelling and action that we were doing, and the kind of heightened pulp, that really carved its own niche and hadn’t been on the air before. I’m really proud of that. I don’t think I could have even done the show that I’m doing now for Cinemax, if Banshee hadn’t come first.
Here is the Cinemax description of the Banshee TV series finale, “Requiem.” Watch a preview, below.
Episode #38 (season 4, episode 8): “Requiem” (series finale)
Debut: FRIDAY, MAY 20 (10:00-11:00 p.m.)
Other CINEMAX playdates: May 20 (11:00 p.m., midnight), 21 (9:00 p.m., 12:20 a.m.), 22 (4:30 p.m.), 23 (8:00 p.m., 12:35 a.m.), 24 (2:25 a.m.), 25 (9:00 p.m.) and 29 (11:15 p.m.)
Resolved to leave Banshee, Lucas learns that the murder case he thought was finally closed may in fact be opening again. After a tense faceoff with Calvin and the Brotherhood, Proctor looks to finalize his deal with the Colombians. Carrie takes aim at one final act of vengeance. Brock demands allegiance from Bunker (Tom Pelphrey) as Banshee braces for an uncertain future.
Written by Jonathan Tropper; directed by Ole Christian Madsen.
BANSHEE was created by Jonathan Tropper and David Schickler; executive producers, Alan Ball, Greg Yaitanes, Jonathan Tropper, Peter Macdissi, Adam Targum, Ole Christian Madsen; producer, Robert F. Phillips.
What do you think? Are you a fan of the Banshee TV show? Is it ending at the right time, or do you wish Banshee had been renewed for a fifth season? How do you want the Banshee TV series finale to end?
I am so upset Banshee ended! Ever since a friend introduced me to it I binged our and watched all 4 seasons. I had to look and see if there would be a 5th season and so sad to see there won’t be. Banshee is now my all time favorite show!
We really need a Season 5. I love this show!!
we need season 5
best show ever loved it we need to see more how could any one end it best ever everyone i know who has watched it loves it and wants more more more please
What an absolutely awesome show, would love to see a spin-off with just Lucas, Sugar and Job teaming up again…
Please please please!!! Bring it back for some more seasons its was a totally epic series,, missing it so much especially lucas hood
I am watching this series for the third time
I wish you could of found more episodes
One of my top 3 all time favorite shows on television
Somehow I wish it had a season five but it wouldn’t had made any sense if Good want the sheriff, I just caught up on the series and about to finish, great freaking show.
Good series, just was looking forward to another season. You could always start a new series with main characters? We never found out who or what Lucas Hood real name was.
Just watched the Banshee marathon !! Great series !! Bring it back !!!PLEASE
I feel like there could be a comic book continuation of what happened to everyone Deva going on to college ,Carrie finally back with Max ,Hood going straight (as straight as an ex-con who just pretended to be a sheriff could be) ,Job hacking NSA ,CIA and FBI just because he’s bored .Now that comic I would read .
Being a Kiwi and having seen Antony Star in Outrageous Fortune, Banshee had a great lead and supporting cast. The decision for Hood to hand over his badge again at the end of season 3 was a death sentence for the show. Tropper was right, it couldn’t have gone on without Hood as Sheriff. But the first big mistake was in killing off Shavaughan. It would have weakened the storyline for Hood to stay on as Sheriff, or introduce a new love interest or return him to Carrie. Shame, as it was an awesome show, and a great first three… Read more »
I just watched the final Episode I was late to find out about Banshee and have watched ever episode over the last two weeks! This was one of the best shows I have ever been hooked on it is right up there with Justified for me and that is saying something. I loved every character and the story was so fantastic and it was that pure pulp fiction that you rarely see in today’s television. I agree with the decision to end the series here but would also love to see a spin off involving Hood protecting Deva at school,… Read more »
Another season would be great, one of the best shows I’ve seen.
Great show loved every minute of it. Ended at the right time. BUT. There is nothing to stop the cast turning up in a new town with a smash hit story line. Dan from the UK.