Cancellation Watch: Shadowhunters, Legion, and Colony Are All On the Bubble

Bubble Shows: Shadowhunters, Legion, and Colony Are Struggling

Three of the cable sci fi / fantasy entries have returned this Spring with linear ratings notably below where they were performing last season, and I have moved all of them to Bubble status. Freeform’s Shadowhunters has been posting tepid ratings most of its third season and landed on a series low 0.14 rating based on same day viewing for the 18-49 demographic last week. That one is on hiatus until later in the Summer and will need to get its numbers up when it returns if it wants to earn a forth season nod. FX’s Legion is currently down by 56% from last year, though it did at least jump up a bit with last week’s episode (a 0.22 rating with 451K total viewers). The network has ordered an eleventh episode for the current season and I’m wondering if that may be intended to act as a series finale. USA’s Colony returned earlier this month and its numbers have been down by 42% so far this season. All of these shows definitely need a Call to Action from their fans on the social networks in order to bring more attention and hopefully bolster the ratings.




Ratings Results of Interest: Fear the Walking Dead Still Looks Good for a Fifth Year Return

On Sunday, AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead slipped just a bit to a 0.82 rating based on same day viewing in the demo with 2.3 million total viewers. But that one still appears to be on track for a fifth season renewal. Into the Badlands had a 0.38 score with 1.1 million total viewers and that may be just enough to get it a fourth year nod (though no guarantees).  On Saturday, HBO’s movie adaptation of Fahrenheit 451 posted a 0.26 rating with 1.1 million total viewers. Decent numbers, but not spectacular. On Friday, both Once Upon A Time and Agents of SHIELD held at a 0.5 rating for ABC for their finales. The former series has wrapped up its seven-year run while the latter will be returning for a sixth (and possibly final) season.

Catching up on last week’s numbers, on Thursday, Freeform’s Siren improved after two poor outings and posted a 0.20 rating with 615K total viewers. That show has been renewed for a second season. On Wednesday, both Syfy’s Krypton and The Expanse improved to a 0.19 rating. The latter show has been dropped by Syfy (though it appears that Amazon could save it) and we are still waiting for word on the Superman prequel series.  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.  Ratings Source: ShowBuzzDaily

Author: johnnyjay

5 thoughts on “Cancellation Watch: Shadowhunters, Legion, and Colony Are All On the Bubble

  1. Oh my life. How boring is it getting hearing people complain about the actor change. Your clearly not a fan of the show if your quick to drop it like that! You should still support the show yeah be mad but get over it. I for one understand the decision and it seems the majority of people do except an ignorant few. I really hope they renew shadowhunters I love the books and the show.

  2. I’m sick to death of hearing people complain about Will not being Sebastian anymore If you’re seriously not going to watch anymore because there is a new actor playing a character then you obviously are not a fan of the show-just a character.

  3. Well thats just stupid so you weren’t watching shadowhunters before will came on the show

  4. Shadowhunters on the bubble. It has been one of my favorite shows but when they replaced Will Tudor as Jonathan for the upcoming S3B, I fear it will push it off the cliff. I know I won’t be watching. Anyone else as Jonathan just makes me sick. Sad, sad mistake.

    1. will tudor only played sebastian verlac who happened to be possessed by the demon that is jonathan morgenstern. bringing back jonathan requires a new body for him to possess as sebastian is dead. it’s the only rational choice.

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