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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)
05/28/13 at 06:27am
Rarely are short seasons ordered unless cancellation is in the works. I can only hope that this leads to picking up V for it's 3rd season and doing justice to that series.
05/26/13 at 11:08pm
you guys keep saying canceled but it not in concluding, if it were canceled they would stop it where it is now and then we would have a reason to be mad , like a post earlier i am sad that its going to be over soon but if the send off is great i will be ok with it leaving things can't last forever we have to let them go
05/26/13 at 11:03pm
i am sad that it will be over like i was sad when leverage got cut but if they end it well i will be able to let the show go. yeah it will be hard but hating on syfy is silly. we just got to hope that syfy will give us something better in return which will be hard for them to do
05/26/13 at 04:34pm
They are canceling the good shows for so they can pay for the crappy shows
05/22/13 at 03:12pm
I don't even know this show so ya
05/21/13 at 07:06am
They killed the show by ending it. This show is awesome and should continue on. There is so much more areas they could explore in the series...
05/20/13 at 07:42pm
Atleast they are giving us a proper ending. I am happy its ending. Shows that drag on for too many seasons get repetitious and boring. Also, to those who keep rambling on about SyFy not caring about scripted television, look at the new series they are producing. I count a fair few scripted series.
05/20/13 at 03:20pm
And would the tv networks actually listen if they did read this website. I really want to know. Really! I sadly doubt they would. I hope, but doubt. Is it really about ratings or is it the money? Both? The reality tv craze? A show can have good rating, but still cost a lot to make and they could still cancel it. I do come here often just to see what other people have to say.
05/20/13 at 11:38am
They shouldn't be allowed to have syfy has the name of the network when they play reality ****!!
05/20/13 at 09:37am
Given what happened to Eureka, this may be yet another example of Comcast bean counters calculating return on investment and concluding that a scripted drama returns less per dollar than a pseudo-reality show whose theme has something to do with the paranormal and/or collecting and/or darkness. Stay tuned for "Blindfolded Collectors of Paranormal Relics International."
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