“Resident Evil” is canceled from Netflix and remains without the last or second season

“Resident Evil” is canceled from Netflix and remains without the last or second season

“Resident Evil” is canceled from Netflix and remains without the last or second season

“Resident Evil” is canceled from Netflix and remains without an ending or second season – Netflix (courtesy)

When some had already anticipated it, Netflix has now confirmed that the second season of the new series of ‘Resident Evil’ will never see the light and announce the cancellation of the show. Capcom’s free video game adaptation has remained endless after a resounding failure at its launch.

When a few weeks of a new title go by, it usually bodes bad for any production from the streaming giant. And that’s exactly what happened the new series of ‘resident Evil’, which was canceled by Netflixafter it didn’t hit the numbers the platform expected.

The first of ‘resident Evil’ placed the series in Netflix’s Top 10 for only three weekswhich ultimately made the company decide not to move on with the adaptation story and cancel production of a second season, and it doesn’t look like another streaming platform dares to adopt it.

Furthermore, both for critics and the general public, the series of ‘resident Evil’ got bad marks for its history, leaving Netflix with a bad impression to move on. So they finally left the endless program and it will be saved as another of the productions that the platform has archived.

‘Resident Evil’ started off very well and eventually collapsed

According to the report by Deadline, the series “Resident Evil” debuted with positive numbers on Netflix, according to information, 72 million hours were viewed in the first week. Subsequently, things got worse with the premiere of the fourth season of “Stranger Things”, which broke audience records on the platform.

The second week of life of the “Resident Evil” series did not register an increase in the total number of hours viewed on Netflix, and finally the title left the preferences of subscribers. Unfortunately for her, the reviews of those who had seen her were not favorable, which ended up marking her fate.

In a similar case, fans of “The Sandman” are also waiting for the announcement of the long-awaited second season from Netflix. According to its creator, it takes more than a worldwide hit to guarantee the possibility of a sequel, and that’s what happened with “Resident Evil”.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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