Netflixhas pulled the plug on the animated seriesDead End: Paranormal Park. Based on the original graphic novels by Hamish Steele and developed for Netflix by Steele, the series originally permiered its first season on June of last year with season 2 following soon after in October. While Steele was hoping to keep the story going with a third season,Deadlinereports that Netflix has officially canceledDead End: Paranormal Parkwith no plans to make season 3.
“I have held onto this news for a while now, hoping that we could reverse it, change it, make something good out of it. But sadly I don’t think that’s possible right now. It’s with a heavy heart that I tell youDead Endis over,” Steele said with a post on Twitter.
“Obviously, we never wanted this to be the case,” the post continues, noting how a writers room was assembled with scripts and other materials ready to go. It all boils down to Netflix passing on the investment of developing any new episodes of the show, and while that is disappointing for Steele, he also extends his gratitude to the streaming platform for allowingDead End: Paranormal Parkto span for two seasons. Meanwhile, he’s not giving up hope that he can one day finish telling this story for the fans.
“Honestly, we were lucky to make it through everything happening in the last few years,” Steele says. “And I want to emphasize my gratitude to Netflix for commissioning the show and for giving us the freedom to tell this story. We made history together and I couldn’t be prouder of those twenty episodes and every single member of our crew.”
The statement adds, “I believe we will finish this story some day, some how… But until then, I hope Barney, Norma, Pugley, Courtney, and the whole Phoenix Parks crew will continue to give you comfort in times of darkness.”
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No Third Season Is Coming
Dead End: Paranormal Parkfollows Barney and Norma, employees of a theme park created by celebrity Pauline Phoenix, as they discover the world of the Paranormal with the assistance of Barney’s dog Pugsley and a thousand-year-old demon named Courtney.
Zach Barack and Kody Kavitha lead the cast as Barney and Norma, while other members of the voice cast include Alex Brightman, Emily Osment, Clinton Leupp, Kenny Tran, Kathleen Khavari, Michaela Jae Rodriguez, Karen Maruyama, Patrick Stump, and Haley Joel Osment.
You canstreamDead End: Paranormal Parkon Netflix. An official trailer for the series is below.