Netflix has decided to end its new series, Jupiter’s Legacy after just one season.
The series creator made the announcement in a tweet on Wednesday, revealing that the Josh Duhamel led series will not be returning to the streaming giant.
Mark Millar noted instead that he will be exploring a live-action adaptation of ‘Supercrooks’ which takes place in the same fictional world but focuses on villains and already has a series order from Netflix.
“I’m really proud of what the team achieved with Jupiter’s Legacy and the amazing work everyone did on that origin season.
“I’ve been asked a lot about what we’re planning next with this world, and the answer is to see what the super-villains are getting up to,” he wrote in his statement.
Some big news from us on what's coming up next in live-action from Millarworld, peeps! pic.twitter.com/usEuwVNHei
— Millarworld (@mrmarkmillar) June 2, 2021
Note: Supercrooks will appear first as an Anime series from Studio Bones later this year. @leinilyu & I have created a lot of new stuff for this show and it's looking fantastic. It'll be previewed at the Annecy animation festival in France later this month!
— Millarworld (@mrmarkmillar) June 2, 2021
The end of Jupiter’s Legacy comes about four weeks after its May 7 premiere. Netflix doesn’t regularly share audience figures for its titles; the series, helmed by Daredevil‘s Steven S. DeKnight, earned mostly negative reviews.
The first season of Jupiter’s Legacy ended on a cliffhanger teasing the audience hence its cancellation will come as a surprise to audiences.
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