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The Syfy drama will end with six final episodes.
May 17, 2013
Syfy has renewed Warehouse 13 for a shortened fifth season to conclude the series. Six episodes have been ordered to finish off the storyline, and are expected to air in 2014.
"Warehouse 13 has been an incredible signature series for us, " said Mark Stern, Syfy's president of original content. "We are grateful to the loyal and passionate fan base and know that Jack Kenny, his gifted creative team, and outstanding ensemble cast will give them an amazing finale season."
The show currently has seven episodes remaining in its fourth season.
(Source: TV by the Numbers)
Comments (81)
09/08/13 at 04:50pm
Warehouse 13 is a fantastic show. Fed up with adult comedies aka family guy, simpsons, etc. and reality shows. We can look around and find all the reality we need. Why take off a great series and give us a bunch of crap. Don't we have a say in what we would like to watch.
08/17/13 at 11:02am
I sincerely hope that the good, fun shows to watch, like Warehouse 13, are not beng cancelled to make room for any more "Reality" programs. Enough,,already. Sorry to see W13 go..I love all the characters on there. :'(
08/05/13 at 11:28am
This show is always entertaining and Artie is always great to watch along with other characters. SpyFy makes a mistake cancelling this show so early.
07/08/13 at 08:19pm
Ugh defiance sucks warehouse 1: was the only thing getting me to watch this channel seems like syfy is following in abc's footsteps in keeping the crap shows and dumping anything that was interesting
07/04/13 at 11:25am
So looks like Syfy is off my list after Warehouse 13 is over. BAD MOVE!
06/29/13 at 10:56am
It Figures!! This is exactly why I won't be watching Syfy anymore. Seriously WTF is wrong with Syfy???
06/28/13 at 08:17pm
This show is such an original concept in an age where most shows are either cop shows and scripted reality television. I hate to see it go. I really love it.
06/20/13 at 10:05am
Really this show was fun to watch. Why oh why do the take good shows off. To much reality tv this sucks.
06/10/13 at 06:39pm
The only reason that makes sense to me is that union"s insisting on raises each year have reached the budget limit. The mucky mucks that run the networks must be smoking crack again. Good shows are few and far between so find a way to keep them. MKL
06/09/13 at 04:29pm
Why are they always cancelling good shows? We need a network that stands behind their viewers and listens to what we watch!
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