Netflix has cancelled Lockwood & Co. after one season. The British supernatural detective series, based on the novels by Jonathan Stroud, was created by Joe Cornish. Starring Ruby Stokes, Cameron Chapman, Ali Hadji-Heshmati. Ivanno Jeremiah, Luke Treadaway, and Morven Christie, the series follows a trio of teen ghost hunters in London.
Variety reports that “while Netflix was very pleased with the show, and especially the work that had gone into it, viewing numbers didn’t meet the threshold to greenlight a second season.”
The Complete Fiction company, founded by Cornish, Edgar Wright, Nira Park, and Rachael Prior, has other projects in development with the streaming service and released a statement about the cancellation of the series:
“With heavy hearts, we announce that ‘Lockwood & Co.’ will not be returning for a second series. Making this show was one of the most rewarding experiences of our careers and we will forever treasure it. Being trusted by the supremely talented Jonathan Stroud to adapt his outstanding series of books was an honour and a privilege. Working with him as closely as we did across the development, production and release of Lockwood & Co has made him a friend, and part of the Complete Fiction family, for life.
We are particularly proud of the gifted young actors who brought Jonathan’s beloved fictional characters to the screen with such warmth, charm and vulnerability. Ruby, Cameron and Ali were our perfect Lucy, Lockwood and George. We couldn’t have asked for a more dedicated or talented trio. All three are superstars and we can’t wait to see them shine in the dazzling bright future that undoubtedly awaits them. We want to thank our breathtakingly talented cast and crew for the dedication and top-level craft they brought to this production. The love and the care they took is in every frame. We also want to thank our brilliant team at Netflix U.K., who shared and supported our passion and vision for the show from start to finish. We are all very proud of it.
To the fans – to Lock Nation – you really have been the greatest. We cannot thank you enough for how much you have embraced, celebrated and loved the show. You are the kindest, most creative group of people online and it has been so gratifying to see how your passion for these characters and this world has brought you all together. This might be the end of the line for the TV show, but the books live on, as do the friendships made. We encourage you to embrace both.
So many people have watched and enjoyed the show globally, and that, at the end of the day, is why we do what we do. So keep watching great TV. Keep going to the movies. Keep taking chances on new things. Stay ‘just reckless enough.’”
What do you think? Have you watched this show? Did you want to see a second season of Lockwood & Co?
honestly most best shows end up being canceled unfortunately, best way would be in my opinin, is to at least make a short movie with the ending,wouldn’t hurt for all those people left curious and in suspense
One more excellent show cancelled after a cliffhanger. Why ??? Shame on you, Netflix.
I liked this show, I am tired of Netflix and all the closed captioned shows. If you’re going to show foreign films, at least dub them. I’m too old to keep up with the dialog box AND watch whats going on.
Are Netflix finally realizing that people are sick of teen supernatural drama’s? Probably not, there are more than likely another 10 in production.
That is too bad. From the new batch of series dealing with supernatural things/beings, I liked this show the best. It came with an interesting backstory and I was thinking that there would be more than enough material to fill new seasons with.
Production values were good and acting was good too. Netflix is starting to get far too much ‘1 season wonders’ in their portfolio. A real shame.