Better Call Saul and Fear The Walking Dead have so far survived the Cancellation Reaper for two seasons apiece, but AMC are “optimistic” that both series can run for at least four or five seasons, programming chief Joel Stillerman told Vulture:
Look, of course you’re always optimistic. But one of the trademarks of how we’ve approached programming, and Charlie running the business, is that it’s all very deliberate. You never get ahead of yourself. So giving Vince Gilligan a two-season pickup did not seem like an enormous risk or stretch in the beginning. Moving quickly to renew Fear, same thing. For us it’s always one step at a time. Right now, both those shows are early days, so we certainly would be optimistic that they’d go on for a long time. But we’re never taking anything for granted.
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the survival status of both Better Call Saul and Fear The Walking Dead…
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