The Order cancelled by Netflix after two seasons

The Order cancelled by Netflix after two seasons

Photo: Dan Power / Netflix

The students at Belgrave will no longer roam the university campus. This is what Netflix decided when it canceled The Order after two seasons. The decision was announced on Twitter by Dennis Heaton, creator, writer and executive producer of the series.

In a second message, the creator of the series outlined what should have been the third season. A way to provide some answers after the end of the second season.

For reference, The Order took place at the University of Belgrave and focused on the ancestral struggle between the Knights of St. Christopher (aka the werewolves) and the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose (aka the magic practitioners).

In total, the series has 20 episodes. Jake Manley (iZombie), Sarah Grey (Power Rangers), Adam DiMarco (The Magicians), Louriza Tronco (Make It Pop), Katharine Isabelle (Hannibal), Thomas Elms (Motherland: Fort Salem) et Devery Jacobs (Cold) were part of the cast.

Published on 15 November 2020
Last update : 8 December 2020

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