No Season 2 for the streaming thriller.
March 25, 2020
Word is out that Netflix has cancelled Messiah after its first season. Actor Wil Traval, who plays Will on the show, took to his social media accounts to break the news to his followers.
The thriller premiered on New Years Day with a 10-episode run that ultimately drew little buzz and garnered a mixed reception. With so many originals in its slate, Netflix seems to have a higher performance bar these days that shows must hit in order to secure a renewal.
Messiah follows CIA officer Eva Geller, who begins investigating a charismatic man who is attracting international attention due to his followers believing that he can perform miracles. As she is drawn into the mystery surrounding this newly-emerged figure, it takes her on a global mission to uncover whether he is truly a divine entity or merely a deceptive con artist.
Susan
03/26/20 at 10:30am
Messiah was a great show. Netflix has been going downhill for almost a year. I read message boards and every post was positive about this show. This really ticks me off.
Andrew
03/26/20 at 08:29am
Now this one really hurts. Especially in these difficult times where I personally like shoes like this that have the potential for spiritual hope, man this is really disappointing news. I thought this was a fantastic show and so wanted to know where it was going to head in season 2. Was he the Messiah or was he the anti-Christ? That was the biggest question I had. Total bummer.
Bob with a B
03/26/20 at 06:56am
Couldn't have been that good if i am a huge t.v. buff and the cancellation announcement is the first I am hearing about it.
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