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Fresh news of some new pilot orders and some renewals that made Marvel fans happy last night, now comes some not-so-good news for fans of two genre-leaning shows. Despite clamoring from a small yet loyal fanbase, NBC has opted to cancel the DC Comics adaptation Constantine. The series was developed by David S. Goyer and Daniel Cerone and starred Matt Ryan as the titular demon hunter, but it failed to catch on with audiences or critics in a significant way.
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I don't care about the Following but not
Constantine! I really was liking that show.
The Rising Darkness is dead... thank god
I hope Netflix does a Hellblazer series and do it better
I liked Constantine and wanted it to return but they didn't really do it much justice.
Hopefully if someone like Netflix pick it up they can go off the comics more. Set it in UK and have it dark and gloomy