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Netflix’s “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” Has Been Cancelled After One Season

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Fresh off winning an Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program just yesterday, we’ve unfortunately learned that Netflix has cancelled “The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance.”

Gizmodo broke the news today, sharing statements from Lisa Henson and Netflix.

Lisa Henson of the Jim Henson Company told the site, “We can confirm that there will not be an additional season of The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance. We know fans are eager to learn how this chapter of The Dark Crystal saga concludes and we’ll look for ways to tell that story in the future. Our company has a legacy of creating rich and complex worlds that require technical innovation, artistic excellence, and masterful storytelling. Our history also includes productions that are enduring, often finding and growing their audience over time and proving again and again that fantasy and science fiction genres reflect eternal messages and truths that are always relevant. We are so grateful to Netflix for trusting us to realize this ambitious series; we are deeply proud of our work on Age of Resistance, and the acclaim it has received from fans, critics and our peers, most recently receiving an Emmy for Outstanding Children’s Program.”

“The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance” was a towering achievement, the show’s epic debut season pushing practical puppetry beyond the limits and telling a story full of magic, emotion and that trademark Jim Henson darkness. Its Emmy win just last night is a testament to that fact, and we can only hope the team will be able to finish the story in another way.

Based on Jim Henson’s 1982 film, “Age of Resistance” tells a new story, set many years before the events of the movie, and realized using classic puppetry with cutting edge visual effects. The world of Thra is dying. The Crystal of Truth is at the heart of Thra, a source of untold power. But it is damaged, corrupted by the evil Skeksis, and a sickness spreads across the land. When three Gelfling uncover the horrific truth behind the power of the Skeksis, an adventure unfolds as the fires of rebellion are lit and an epic battle for the planet begins.

Louis Leterrier directed the debut season, streaming now on Netflix.

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“Reginald the Vampire” Season 2 Trailer Unleashes a Blood War Between Angels and Vampires

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The Jacob Batalon-starring vampire-comedy series “Reginald the Vampire” returns to SYFY for Season 2 on May 8, and the new season’s official trailer has arrived today.

Begin the Blood War by watching the official Season 2 trailer below.

In the upcoming second season, “Reginald Andres finally got his life together – when he was turned into a vampire. While he doesn’t fit into the stereotypical expectations of what a vampire looks like – he’s not chiseled or classically handsome – Reginald has found his place amongst an unlikely cohort that includes the cool vampire who sired him, the former vampire chieftain turned unexpected ally (or is she?), and his co-worker/former girlfriend.”

Jacob Batalon (Spider-Man: No Way Home), Em Haine (“Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”), Mandela Van Peebles (“Mayor of Kingstown”), and Savannah Basley (“SurrealEstate”) star.

“Reginald the Vampire” is produced by Great Pacific Media Inc., Modern Story Company, December Films and Cineflix Studios and executive produced by Harley Peyton, Jeremiah Chechik, Todd Berger, Lindsay Macadam, Brett Burlock and Peter Emerson.

“Reginald the Vampire” is based on the book series by Johnny B. Truant. Harley Peyton (“Chucky”) is the executive producer/showrunner of the SYFY television series.

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