“‘The Winchesters’ Won’t Find New Home After CW Cancellation”

The supernatural prequels The Winchesters has really reached the end of the road.
Sources confirm to TVLine that the freshman series — which fans launched a #SaveTheWinchesters campaign for just hours after it was canceled on May 11 — hasn’t found a new home. This ends all shopping efforts.
Soon after The Winchesters was canceled (in one fell swoop along with kung fu), executive producer and supernatural Alum Jensen Ackles tweeted“Looks like we have work to do. #SaveTheWinchesters #spnfamily.” But to no avail.
Walker Independencewhich is EP-enabled by peers supernatural Alum/walker Star Jared Padalecki, who was also sacked after one season, has also been looking for a savior but there’s nothing to report on that just yet.
According to our sister site meetingwhich was first reported The Winchesters‘ failed search for a new home, Superman & Lois And All American: Homecoming “They are believed to have a chance” of renewal at The CW, which was under new ownership Nexstar difficult reconsider his priorities and spending. The freshman DC drama Gotham Knights is also still on the bubble.
The WinchestersThe freshman season averaged 794,000 total viewers and a demo rating of 0.2 (with Live+7 playback). Of the 14 dramas The CW aired last season, it ranked #6 in viewership and tied for #2 in the demo (just bottom) with a four-way tie. All Americans).
During a post-mortem interview, showrunner Robbie Thompson told TVLine, “There’s so much more to be told about where these two kids are going.” And because now, as Dean says at the end [Season 1 finale]they have the chance to write their own story, which doesn’t necessarily have to be what happened our version of supernatural“We have the opportunity to explore some really interesting places.”