The UFO investigation drama will not return for Season 3.
May 7, 2020
It is being reported that History has cancelled Project Blue Book after two seasons. The sad news comes six weeks after the drama's sophomore finale, which now acts as its series ender and unfortunately leaves the story unresolved.
Based on real-life top-secret investigation files, the series follows brilliant college professor Dr. J. Allen Hynek, who is recruited by the U.S. Air Force in 1952 to lead a clandestine operation that researches cases of UFO-related phenomena. Together with Air Force Captain Ed Ruppelt, the two face the prospect that Earth may be being visited and that they could be pawns in a nationwide disinformation operation.
Along with Project Blue Book, History has also cancelled Knightfall. This leaves the cable network with no ongoing scripted fare, as its last remaining series, Vikings, is currently in its final season.
Comments (39)
They better god damn renew curse of oak island !
You realize history does ancient aliens and only did this because of that shows popularity? But exactly what you said. Started off with the ability to be honest look at the ufo culture of the time. Instantly went of the edge in ancient alien territory. At least it wasn't trying to be "real" like some of the networks other shows. (Curse of fake island type ones)
So instead of a legitimate, analytical look at a real piece of pop culture, the "History" channel chose to go the same route as Ancient Aliens on the "Discovery" channel. How much money did Tom Delong and his To The Stars Academy group pay you to further their hoaxes? (plural intended)
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