When David Fincher announced that he would make a serial killer film for Netflix, there were high and understandable expectations. Moreover, the director, who dedicated several of his films to the most brutal criminals of recent history, promised to give a new point of view. Much more, thorough research of everything associated with the FBI’s legendary behavioral science office at Quantico.
The result was Mindhunterwhich in two seasons has conquered not only amateurs true crime and arguments related to the criminal world. It also showcased the director’s ability to delve into some of his favorite obsessions, in a completely different format than usual in his career. Step by step, the production became one of the most beloved and almost cult plots. Especially when the second part, released in 2019, demonstrated the possibilities of the story. That, showing the first steps of creating one of the most respected divisions The FBI and its first successes in catching criminals.
Therefore, a significant part of the public was surprised when the third season of the series was suspended. David Fincher admitted that the production was expensive and did not have enough audiences to warrant a renewal. Which would lead to a quiet cancellation two years later and the logical disappointment of the program’s loyal fans. But this is not the only time a story with enormous possibilities remains unfinished. We leave you with five canceled series that deserve a second chance. From classic fantasy to brilliant visions of science fiction. The selection looks at some of the best stories that deserve a second review. Or at least an ending worth its quality.
Enchanted Crystal: Age of Resistance (Netflix)
This is a prequel to the classic of the eighties. Dark Crystalwas a real promise for the fantasy genre. On the one hand, it was a work that revived one of The Jim Henson Company’s most beloved stories. The other end promised to delve deeper into the original world, taking full advantage of the episodic format. Moreover, between both things, bringing a new generation, a story that saved a type of epic fantasy rarely seen on the current scene.
The series, which premiered on August 30, 2019, lived up to expectations and more. The story, which follows three Gelflings – Rian, Brea and Dita – on the planet Thra, had all the charm of the original film. But more than that, he brilliantly framed the ethical and often impossible dilemmas the characters faced. The premiere was met with rave reviews and became the beginning a long journey through a world rich in mythology and depth.
But in September 2020, Netflix canceled the series. And this is thanks to the recognition that, despite the quality, the production costs were enormous, in contrast to its reticent audience. However, its charming history and its capabilities, They deserve a second review.
File 81 (Netflix)

This series had everything to be a major success for Netflix. First, it was based on the popular horror podcast of the same name created by Daniel Powell and Mark Sollinger. On the other hand, among the producers was the cult director of the genre James Wan. As if all of the above weren’t enough, the premise was intriguing out of necessity. This is when you consider what could happen if an audiovisual tape restoration expert discovers what appears to be a terrifying secret among the images.
In fact, this combination proved ideal for sparking public interest. From January 9 to January 30, the series became one of the most popular content on the platform. According to the company, with 128.47 million watches worldwide Netflix Top 10. With an open ending, hinting that there is something to be said. The second birth was considered immediate.
Only everything happened wrong. In March 2022, the series was canceled by Netflix without further explanation. But the universe dreamed up by creator Rebecca Sonnenschein is still vast enough to be captivating. So a third season of the series would be welcome.
Raised by Wolves (Max)

Another series from a famous director. This time it was Ridley Scott who gave this sci-fi work its own special meaning. But what captivated me was the elegant and well-told story of two androids tasked with keeping hope alive for the perpetuation of humanity. Much more so when the HBO production is striking in its approach to the controversy. wary of high-level existential and philosophical questions.
Created by Aaron Guzikowski, the show was both an interesting look at scientific ethics and a full-fledged sci-fi adventure. Both scenarios resulted in a series with a subtle sense of mystery, pain and the search for purpose. And all this in a detailed environment with the latest special effects.
But in June 2022, the series was canceled without any specific explanation behind HBO’s decision. The story remained in suspense, and the only season was even removed from the Max platform in December 2022. Which caused quite understandable dissatisfaction among fans.
My Lady Jane (Prime Video)

Prime Video is often generous in giving diverse stories the opportunity to develop their idea accordingly. So the almost sudden cancellation of My Lady Jane surprised and confused fans. The plot is based on the book of the same name by Brodie Ashton, Cynthia Hand and Jodie Meadows.and quickly became a social media phenomenon.
Especially thanks to the way the plot mixed fantasy and historical achronicity. The plot tells an alternate reality in which the historical Lady Jane Grey, beheaded shortly after her coronation, manages to survive and rule England. Which leads her to a passionate affair and, Also, to fight the dark forces pursuing the crown.
But, despite its popularity and the emergence of the phenomenon TikTok around the painting Execution of Lady Jane Gray Paul Delaroche’s series was cancelled. This is despite the fact that, without a doubt, this is one of the platform’s products that deserves a second chance.
Constellation (Apple TV+)

The Apple TV+ catalog is full of quality options, often aimed at an exclusive audience. So success Constellationstarring actress Noomi Rapace, was surprised. The series was immediately recognized as a science fiction gem. Moreover, the approach to a popular multiverse theme, completely new and much more intriguing.
The story, which follows an astronaut who survives a space disaster and finds himself in an alternate reality, was gripping and well told. Moreover, he turned pure science fiction into an atypical horror story, striking in its tension and thoughtful sense of time as the border of the tangible. As of the final chapter, the story was left open for future review of everything shown on screen.
Only the series was canceled without further explanation from the platform. Thus, the possibility of discovering the secrets of the Multiverse from a different point of view, remained in the air.
Source: Hiper Textual
