Weekly Roundup: Ratings results and status updates on all the currently airing sci fi & fantasy shows as well as those still awaiting word on their fates. For the latest ratings updates throughout the week, be sure to follow the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site
Ratings Results of Interest: On Monday of last week, NBC’s Manifest saw its numbers improve to a 0.8 rating based on same-day veiwing for the 18-49 demographic with 4.3 million total viewers. That’s likely a factor of more people in front of the tube these days due to lockdowns across the country. Over on The CW, Supernatural returned from hiatus in its new timeslot and posted a 0.2 rating with one million total viewers while Roswell New Mexico had its second season debut with a 0.2 score and 752K total viewers.
On HBO on Monday, The Plot Against America debuted with only a 0.06 rating and 407K total viewers. That one is billed as a mini-series, and these numbers would likely not justify a second season if they wanted to carry the story beyond the Phillip Roth novel. Over on AMC, Dispatches from Elsewhere improved slightly to a 0.07 rating with 279K total viewers. But that show remains firmly On the Bubble.
On Tuesday, The CW’s The Flash improved to a 0.4 rating with 1.2 million total viewers while Legends of Tomorrow held steady at a 0.2 rating with 669K total viewers. Both of those shows are already set to return next season. Over on the History Channel, Project Blue Book slipped to a 0.19 rating with 1.3 million total viewers, but it still appears to be on track for a third season renewal.
On Wednesday, Freeform’s new supernatural drama Motherland Fort Salem had its premiere but posted only a 0.14 rating with 462K total viewers. Those numbers are not terrible for a basic cable entry these days, but the show is definitely not off to a strong start. Over on Syfy, The Magicians improved to a 0.14 rating with 369K total viewers. That show has been cancelled by the network.
On Thursday, Legacies held steady for The CW at a 0.2 rating with 661K total viewers. It has already been renewed for a third season. On Friday, MacGyver posted a 0.7 rating for CBS with 5.3 million total viewers even though the episode was a repeat. That’s actually an improvement on the show’s season-to-date average and another indicator that the current crisis is driving more eyes to the linear television channels.
On Sunday, AMC’s The Walking Dead held steady at a 1.2 rating with 3.7 million total viewers. It will be coming back for an eleventh season. Over on Starz, Outlander improved slightly to a 0.13 rating with 823K total viewers. That one has been renewed for a sixth season. While HBO’s Westworld slipped to a 0.23 rating with 778K total viewers for its second Season 3 episode. A fourth season is still possible for the show.
Most of the rest of the shows held mostly even with prior performance or did not air new episodes. You can see the full ratings results for the week at this link, and be sure to follow the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site for the latest results and breaking news and to join the #CancelledSciFiArmy as we fight to save our sci fi shows. For more info on what the ratings mean and how I use them to gauge the status of a show, check our our Cancelled Sci Fi FAQ Page. Ratings Source: ShowBuzzDaily
Status Updates: Roswell New Mexico Has Already Been Renewed for a Second Season
Below are the status updates for all the currently airing shows or those still awaiting word on their fate, including those on the streaming services. You can click through to the show pages to see week-over-week ratings results (where available) and find out more information about the series. You can see the status of all the currently airing and returning sci fi TV shows at our Cancellation Watch Page.
Currently Airing / Streaming Shows:
Altered Carbon (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): Word is that this one almost did not make it to a second season, and Netflix has been in the cancelling business of late. Perhaps Anthony Mackie’s presence will revive interest in the show, though, and allow it to stick around for at least one more year.
Amazing Stories (Apple TV+, Status – Renewal Possible): So far, Apple TV+ has renewed most of its original series, so consider this one to have a decent chance of coming back for a second season.
Batwoman (CW, Status – Renewed): While probably not the breakout hit The CW hoped for, this show is currently its second highest rated Fall entry. As expected, it has been renewed for a second season and I would expect it to stick around beyond that. More on that at this link.
Castlevania (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): Netflix has tended to cap off its shows around the third or fourth season mark, so it is possible that this series could be ending with its current season or it may get one more year.
Charmed (CW, Status – Renewed): The numbers were down a bit in Fall for this show because of its move to Fridays, but it should do well in digital viewing like it did last season (The CW pays more attention to those stats than the other broadcast networks). It has been renewed for a third season.
Devs (Hulu, Status – Renewal Possible): This show is being billed as a “limited series”, but if it has a large enough audience in its first season, it could get extended to a second year or more.
Dispatches from Elsewhere (Hulu, Status – Renewal Possible): The numbers for this one are low enough now that I am moving it to Bubble status. If AMC has international financing supporting it, the show could survive, and a Call to Action from fans on the social nets might give it a boost as well.
The Flash (CW, Status – Renewed): This show remained as The CW’s top-rated show in Fall and will now take up the torch for the Arrow-verse shows with Arrow coming to an end. It has been renewed for a seventh season, and it could stick around a year or two beyond that. More on that at this link.
I Am Not Okay With This (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): As with any Netflix original series, this show has a decent chance of sticking around for a second season. But don’t expect an extended run because the streamer tends to cap off its shows around the third season.
Into the Dark (Hulu, Status – Renewed): This horror-movie-a-month anthology continues to draw good buzz in its second season and Hulu could keep it around for another year or so.
Legacies (CW, Status – Renewed): This show has returned even with last year’s numbers and is currently one of The CW’s better performers. It should continue to do well in digital viewing like it did last season (The CW pays more attention to those stats than the other broadcast networks) and as expected it has been renewed for a third season.
Legends of Tomorrow (CW, Status – Renewed): This show was renewed for a sixth season ahead of its fifth year premiere, but there is a good chance that it will wrap after the 2020-21 season. More on that at this link.
Locke and Key (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): As with any new show on Netflix, this one has a decent chance of getting a second season renewal. And there are already rumors that the streaming service has given a greenlight to that and a third season as well.
MacGyver (CBS, Status – Renewal Possible): Production on the fourth season has been suspended due to the Coronavirus, and no more episodes will be produced. It was already tracking towards renewal with decent numbers for a Friday entry, and the network will likely want the show to get to at least the hundred episode threshold to make it more attractive to the syndication market. A fifth season should get it past that point.
The Magicians (Syfy, Status – Cancelled): Syfy’s five-season wall holds as this show joins the network’s ever-growing list of cancellations. Fans may want to stage a Call to Action on the social networks to bring more attention to the show and perhaps interest another venue in picking it up for a sixth season (it worked for The Expanse).
Manifest (NBC, Status – Renewal Possible): The numbers for this show have slipped some, but it continues to be one of the top performers across the broadcast networks in delayed viewing. With the networks likely looking at a shortage of programming for Fall 2020 due to Coronavirus shutdowns, consider this show’s renewal chances to have vastly improved.
Motherland Fort Salem (Freeform, Status – Renewal Possible): The debut numbers for this show were not great, but not a total disaster either. If it does not drop too much, it might have a shot at a second season.
Nancy Drew (CW, Status – Renewed): The CW certainly hoped this would be a hit in Fall, but it has not quite worked out that way. But apparently it is making up the slack in digital viewing and the Happy Net likes to renew shows instead of cancelling them, so this one will be back for a second season.
October Faction (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): As with any Netflix original series, this show has a decent chance of sticking around for a second season. But don’t expect an extended run because the streamer tends to cap off its shows around the third season.
Outlander (Starz, Status – Renewed): The viewership is down for this show in its fifth season, but it is likely making up some of the slack with delayed and digital viewing. This is an established franchise for Starz that appeals directly to its female-skewing audience, and it has already been renewed through its a sixth season. Don’t be surprised if it continues beyond that as well.
The Plot Against America (HBO, Status – Mini-Series): This show is billed as a mini-series and the viewership would likely not justify bringing it back for a second season if they had thoughts of carrying the show past the story of the novel.
Primal (Adult Swim, Status – Renewal Possible): This show’s numbers are decent for a cable series these days, especially one airing at midnight. Five more episodes are planned for the first season and will air in 2020. If the numbers remain where they are at, Adult Swim could bring this one back for a second season.
Project Blue Book (History, Status – Renewal Possible): This show has returned down a little bit from its first season numbers, but it is still doing well for a basic cable series these days, especially in the total viewers metric (which the History Channel pays more attention to since it skews to an older audience). If it does not slip too much in the coming weeks, it should be on track for a third season renewal.
Riverdale (CW, Status – Renewed): The numbers have slipped for this show in its fourth season premiere, but it likely makes up the gap in digital viewing which its network pays attention to (unlike the other broadcasters). It has been renewed for a fifth season and could stick around beyond that.
Roswell New Mexico (CW, Status – Renewed): This show has returned down some in the ratings from its first season, but that is the trend we have been seeing of late. It airs on The CW, aka the Happy Net, so it has already been renewed for a third season and could stick around beyond that.
Star Wars The Clone Wars (Disney+, Status – Final Season): This will be the final season for Star Wars: The Clone Wars and will wrap up the major storylines from the series. Don’t be surprised if some specials / movies or a spin-off focusing on Ahsoka show up on Disney+ in the coming years, though.
Supergirl (CW, Status – Renewed): This show has been renewed for a sixth season, but don’t be surprised if that is announced as its last at some point. More on that at this link.
Supernatural (CW, Status – Final Season): After a record-busting fifteen-year run, this show will finally be coming to an end. But don’t be surprised if The CW has a spin-off from this one on the schedule within a season or two.
The Walking Dead (AMC, Status – Renewed): Yes, this show is at series-low ratings levels, but it is still one of the top-rated scripted shows on television and it has made it past the point where same-day (or even delayed / digital) viewing numbers dictate its fate. It has already been renewed for an eleventh season, and expect more to follow. More on that at this link.
War of the Worlds (Epix, Status – Renewed): This is a French-made series and its viewership in Europe more heavily dictates its fate (and no ratings numbers are currently available for its run on EPIX). It has already been renewed for a second season and could stick around for a year or two beyond that.
Westworld (HBO, Status – Renewal Possible): The same-day viewing for this show is down notably for its third season, but HBO pays attention to the delayed and digital viewing as well as the encore runs. It has a chance of sticking around for a fourth year at this point.
Season Ended But Still Awaiting Renewal / Cancellation Decision:
Black Mirror (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): There has been no word on this show since its fifth season debuted in June. Netflix tends to end its originals around the three season mark, but this is one of the streamer’s flagship originals and they make an event out of the release of each season. I expect at least a couple more seasons from this one.
Castle Rock (Hulu, Status: Renewal Possible): This season-long horror anthology series released is second season in Fall and could very well be on track for a third year renewal. But the streaming service has been quiet about its status since wrapping up in December. A Call to Action from fans on the social networks could help nudge Hulu execs in the direction of a renewal as they currently consider its fate.
The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): This show has been well-recieved thus far (currently holding an 86% Fresh Rating and 94% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes) and has a decent chance of returning for a second season if the creative team wish to continue the story.
Dracula (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): This one is billed as a mini-series but there is always a chance that it could be extended for a second round of episodes or more. It’s fate is likely more heavily dictated by its viewership over in Britain.
Emergence (ABC, Status – On the Bubble): This is one of ABC’s lowest-rated dramas based on same-day ratings, and its delayed viewing gains faded as the season progressed. I had moved it to Cancellation Likely status, but recent events with production shut-downs for other shows may work out favorably for Emergence. More on that at this link.
The Purge (USA, Status – On the Bubble): This show’s numbers were down from its first year, and it faded notably with its season finale. The fact that it wrapped up in Fall and USA has still not made a third season announcement is concerning as well. It was originally billed as an “event series”, and that event may be coming to an end soon unless fans make a Call to Action to convince the network to bring this one back for another year.
SuperMansion (Crackle, Status – Renewal Possible): There has been no word on a fourth season of this show, but it has done well for Crackle so far and has also performed well in its encore run on Adult Swim. It released another special as recently as April 2019 and that might be its output for a while as the principals try to work in enough time in their schedules to produce more episodes.
The Terror (AMC, Status – On the Bubble): After proving to be a hit for AMC in its first season, this show returned with ratings down notably in its second year. But the series reboots itself each year, and network execs are currently listening to pitches for a third season. A Call to Action from fans on the social networks could help give this one an extra boost.
Two Sentence Horror Stories (CW, Status – Renewal Possible): There has been no word on this show since wrapping up its Summer run, but as a CW entry, it could always return. Don’t be surprised if it quietly rejoins the schedule in Summer 2020.
V-Wars (Netflix, Status – Renewal Possible): As with any Netflix original series, this show has a decent chance of sticking around for a second season. But don’t expect an extended run because the streamer tends to cap off its shows around the third season.
Watchmen (HBO, Status – Renewal Possible): While the same-day viewing numbers for this show were soft in its first season, it did very well in delayed and digital viewing. Series creator Damon Lindelof has said that “there are no current plans to make” to make a second season, but he doesn’t want to “close the door completely” on a continuation. If there is a second season, it may be a few years down the road.
You can see the list of all of this season’s renewals and cancellations at this link.
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