The creators ofDarkBaran bo Odar and Jantje Friese brought viewers on a fantastical journey riddled with mystery and secrets in the sci-fi period drama1899. The season finale climaxed with anightmare-ish cliffhanger, setting up audiences for the continuation of the story through subsequent seasons. The “Certified Fresh” series received favorable reviews and praise for its casting, performances, cinematography, and production.

In addition to the positive critique and growing fan support,1899also performed well in viewership numbers. It secured the number two spot onNetflix’s Global Top 10 listin its debut week and remained within the top 10 for five weeks. Despite indicators pointing towards a season renewal, it was officially announced on January 2nd that1899joined the ever-expanding list of Netflix cancelations.

1899 stars Ángel (Miguel Bernardeau) and Ramiro (José Pimentão)

The news broke viaInstagramdirectly from bo Odar’s account in a note signed by both him and his creative partner Friese with the accompanying caption “Sad, but true.” Within the note, the creators express that they would’ve loved to complete the story through a second and third season – like their previous mind-puzzling seriesDark– but understand that sometimes life doesn’t turn out as planned. They thanked their fans for their support, asking them to “never forget” their mind-bending science fiction mystery.

Read the full series’ cancellation announcement below:

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1899 Was Meant To Unfold Over Three Seasons

Although1899did receive criticism over the show’s pacing, the story ramped up heading into the series finale, which left viewers with a massive plot twist and many unanswered questions. As mentioned in the creators’ cancellation announcement, the duo had the desire to finish the winding enigmatic story through two more seasons. According to the show’s creator and writer Jantje Friese, the1899’sstory was always meant to unfold this way.

“It’s structured again as a three-season mystery puzzle just like Dark,” Friese toldEWin September ahead of the series premiere. “Obviously, this will only happen if enough people watch, but the way that we approached development and how season 1 is ending, you kind of want to have another one. So hopefully, ultimately, that is happening. That’s how we laid it out as a plan, and let’s see if the world agrees.”

Fans have already taken tosocial mediato express their outrage at the sudden cancelation of the twisty sci-fi thriller, which just premiered two months ago. Many users were stunned by the decision given that1899comes from the creators ofDark, one of Netflix’s highly acclaimed originals. They lamented frustrations with the streamer’s continuation of series cancelations after only one season. Although1899’sstory has concluded, fans of the series canenjoy an equally enthralling mystery through the pair’s time-traveling predecessorDark.