We have some bad, but not unexpected, news. Syfy has cancelled its Superstition TV show after just one season. The cancellation had been expected since December of last year, when Syfy moved the drama series out of its primetime slot to Thursdays at 11:00pm. Robinne Lee, who starred as Bea Hastings, confirmed the Superstition cancellation on her verified Twitter account. Check it out, below.
A Syfy horror drama, Superstition also stars Mario Van Peebles, W. Earl Brown, Demetria McKinney, Diamond Dallas Page, Brad James, Morgana Van Peebles, T.C. Carter, and Tatiana Lia Zappardino.
The supernatural series centers on the Hastings family of La Rochelle, Georgia. They happen to own the only funeral home and cemetery in town. Because of unexplained deaths due to demonic activity, the family also offers “afterlife care.” In addition to their arsenal of esoteric weapons, the Hastings employ extraordinary strength, alchemy, and their expertise in ancient lore and the occult, to keep the “Infernal problem” at bay, in this “landing patch” of a town.
Superstition Cancelled by Syfy
None, I’m afraid.
— Robinne Lee (@robinnelee) June 6, 2018
Thank you so much! We really enjoyed making it.
— Robinne Lee (@robinnelee) June 6, 2018
Superstition: A Look at the Ratings
The first season of Superstition averaged a 0.09 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 334,000 viewers. Find out how Superstition stacks up against the other Syfy TV shows.
What do you think? Did you watch the first season of the Superstition TV series? If it were up to you, would Syfy have cancelled or renewed it for season two?
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