Lockwood & Co Has Been Cancelled by Netflix After One Season

The Netflix Red Queen has issued her “Off With Their Heads!” verdict once again, and Lockwood & Co. is the latest show to fall at that streamer. The news does not come as a huge surprise, though, as that supernatural drama did not spend enough time in the Top 10 to satisfy the completion rate that Netflix execs are looking for, and I have had it On the Bubble for some time. It had a three-week run in the charts, hitting the Number 1 slot in its second week, but we have seen other shows like Warrior Nun, The Midnight Club, and The Imperfects cancelled after spending the same amount of time in the charts. Netflix measures how many viewers complete the current season, and apparently that three-week run does not correlate well to a high completion rate.

The show did get very high marks from critics and viewers, currently holding a 92% Fresh Rating and 94% Audience Score at Rotten Tomatoes.  And the show has developed somewhat of a following, so fans will likely make a Call to Action to try and get it shifted to another venue (it is currently in the Top 5 in our season-end poll).  However, Netflix almost certainly has the rights to the property shored up for at least two seasons, so that could make it difficult for the show to make a move to a new home, especially considering the young age of the cast.

This cancellation brings the score for the current season to 32 cancelled and ending sci fi and fantasy shows (39% of shows tracked) vs. 32 renewed (39%). You can see the detailed list of shows from the current season and keep up with the score throughout the week at our Cancellation Watch Page.

Lockwood & Co. takes place in an alternate version of present-day Britain threatened by deadly ghosts. It follows three teens who are among the young people recruited to hunt the supernatural beings that cannot be seen by adults. It stars Ivanno Jeremiah, Jack Bandeira, Rhianna Dorris, and Paddy Holland and it is based on the book series by Jonathan Stroud.

More cancellations are on the way as the season is wrapping up. You can see the status of all the shows currently awaiting word on their fates at this link and cast your vote for which ones should return for another year in our season-end poll. And be sure to follow this site and the Cancelled Sci Fi Twitter Site in the coming weeks for updates and breaking news.



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Author: johnnyjay

1 thought on “Lockwood & Co Has Been Cancelled by Netflix After One Season

  1. I know I late to watching this series and all but I feel in love with the series fast. Binge watching it in a day to be left on a cliff hanger why won’t anyone redo seasons i really find TV shows that hook my in like this. The casting was perfect. The acting was amazing. The story line was incredible. Yet Netflix keep shows going that aren’t as great as this like WTF this isn’t right everyone’s been fighting for more seasons there votes and money a lot of people have put in to this honesty i don’t care what movie/tv show platform takes over I need another season it’s been nearly 4 years and nothing has happened i find this quite disgusting and stupid. Why take this show away. Why end this masterpiece. Why must all the work that was put into the series and the effects from producing and time the producers, directors, casts members, video producers all these people working hard to make this and been shut down and cancelled not allowed to make more season WTF Is wrong with NETFLIX? I have more to say but I’ll leave the message as is.

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