Constantine showrunner Daniel Cerone insists that the show has yet to be cancelled ahead of the planned Season 2 pitch meeting with NBC.
In a statement to ComicBook.com, Cerone admits that while a second season is “a long shot,” Constantine‘s fate has yet to be decided:
I just received confirmation from the corporate offices at NBC. I was assured that Constantine has not been canceled and our pitch meeting to discuss a potential second season remains on the books. By the way, this is a pitch meeting involving the president of Warner Bros and and the entertainment heads of NBC. Nobody at this incredibly busy time of the development season has time to waste taking pointless meetings.
Now, is it fair to say that Constantine is a long shot? Sure, that’s fair to say. While we marginally improved a tough time slot for NBC, we’re a very expensive show to produce. A lot of NBC’s decision making will not doubt hinge on their new pilots and how they feel those new shows would fare as a companion piece to Grimm, versus a second season of Constantine.
Stay tuned for continued updates on the future of Constantine…
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