Netflix’s Bastard Son and the Devil Himself Has Been Canceled After Just One Season

Netflix will not make a second season of The bastard son and the devil himself.

Premiering close to Halloween on the streaming platform, this fantasy drama was born out of Sally Green’s half bad book series, starring Jay Lycurgo, Nadia Parkes and Emilien Vekemans as the witches Nathan, Annalize and Gabriel.

Despite a promising narrative ahead of us, the show was officially canceled.

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half bad is a show we’re incredibly proud of, which has received rave reviews, as well as a fiercely loyal global fanbase.” production company Imaginarium tweeted yesterday (9 December).

“While we are disappointed not to continue the story, we have loved working with such a talented cast and crew to bring our beloved show to life.”

Republish this adauthor Green added, “I’m so sorry Netflix isn’t renewing the show. I’m grateful to all the wonderful people involved who loved being a part of something special. Thank you all. #half bad #TheBastardSon.”

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Lycurgo, which appeared this year in The Batman too, also shared his disappointment.

“Oh how there was so much more to say,” the actor written in a statement. “Me, Emilien and Nadia, we were very moved by the end of the series. We were not moved by the decision. These things happen. But more moved that we could no longer tell the story of Nathan, Gabriel and Annalize … a brilliant world that Joe and Sally created. And these characters had a lot more to tell. But we’re moving. Let’s be proud of the story they’ve already told.

“And thank you so much for the support from all of you and also thank you for the critical acclaim. It was an amazing experience.

“I can’t tell you how grateful I am!”

The bastard son and the devil himself is available to stream on Netflix.

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