It’s another case of “one and done” at Netflix for supernatural drama series Chambers. The show, which debuted on the streaming giant on April 26th, now joins the likes of Everything Sucks! by getting just a single season to play out its story on Netflix (via Variety). It’s likely that poor viewing figures and the show’s critical meh-ing combined to form a decent enough flow of reasons not to greenlight a Chambers season 2.
Uma Thurman and Tony Goldwyn fronted Chambers, in which teen Sasha (Sivan Alyra Rose) finds herself at the center of a disturbing mystery when she gets a heart transplant and experiences upsetting visions of her donor’s past.
“Chambers will not return for a second season,” a spokesman for Netflix confirmed in a statement. “We’re grateful to creator and showrunner Leah Rachel for bringing this story to us and to her fellow executive producers Alfonso Gomez Rejon, Steve Gaghan from Super Emotional, Winnie Kemp and Wolfgang Hammer from Super Deluxe, and Jennifer Yale. We’re also thankful to the tireless crew, and to our incredible cast, especially Uma Thurman, Tony Goldwyn and talented newcomer Sivan Alyra Rose.”
Chambers received a straight-to-series order back in January 2018. It was created by Leah Rachel, who also penned the 2012 TV series Audrey. Rachel served as co-showrunner on Chambers with Akela Cooper, who previously wrote and produced on shows like Luke Cage, American Horror Story, The 100 and Grimm.
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We’ll bring you more information on Chambers‘ future if anything further is revealed.
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