Netflix Subscribers Livid Over Latest Cancellation
09/15/2022 08:32 pm EDT
'The cancellation was a big mistake'
During a late August interview with E! News, Henderson said she would never close the door on continuing First Kill if the opportunity presents itself. "I never say never," Henderson teased. "Netflix could look at all of this and say, 'Whoa, let's give it another shot. This is exciting.' Or they could say, 'You know what, it's not for us, but the fans want it. So, let's give the show up and let them find a home for it.'" Henderson admitted it was a long shot, but that "doesn't mean an impossible shot."
'Two months is not enough time'
Meanwhile, Henderson already has other projects in the works that First Kill fans should love. She is developing an adaptation of Tracy Deonn's fantasy novel Legendborn for Peacock. Henderson is also working on a series about female pilots in World War II with Renee Zellweger.
'Cpnsider un-cancelling the show or selling the rights'
First Kill fans have only grown more vocal since the show's cancelation. They helped the series win Favorite New Show of the Year at the TV Scoop Awards. A Change.org petition calling for the show's revival has over 10,000 signatures. Fans even began referring to themselves as "First Killers."
'First Kill means so much'
"First Killers are growing in number, and our passion will not wane any time soon," the petition reads. "Please sign the petition and share it widely. Join us in our daily talk about the show, and continue spreading its word. Let's show Netflix that we would like them to renew the show or give it up to a new home."
'It has so much potential!'
"Dear, [Netflix], please renew a season two for First Kill, so many people were inspired and amazed by that show," one fan wrote. "I myself, find it as my comfort show and made me much more confident with my own sexuality. They truly deserve a renewal. It has so much potential!!"
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