Monday, June 8, 2015
CONSTANTINE Officially Dead, Cast & Writers Released from Contracts
Last call, Hellblazers.
After various attempts and social media campaigns to save Constantine, the cancelled NBC series based on the DC Comics/VERTIGO series Hellblazer, the show is now officially dead. Cast members and writers are being released from their contracts so they can find work elsewhere.
The series ran for thirteen episodes in a horrible Friday Night Death Slot at 10 p.m. EST, until NBC decided to not renew the series for the additional "back nine" of the planned twenty-two episodes.
Showrunner and executive producer Daniel Cerone posted this open letter to Constantine fans late last night on Twitter, thanking them for their support...
I promised I'd share news when I had it -- sadly, that news is not good. The cast and writers of Constantine are being released from their contracts. The studio tried to find a new home for the show, for which we're forever grateful, but those efforts didn't pan out. I'm sorry, I wasn't provided any information on the attempts to sell the show elsewhere. All I can report is that the show is over.
Many ingredients went into this TV series. From the dedicated cast that breathed these characters to life, led by Matt Ryan as the comic-made-flesh embodiment of John Constantine, to the exceptionality talented crew that put unreal images on screen, to the original Hellblazer writers and artists who gifted us a universe.
As a general principle, writers don't choose a writing career to achieve stardom. Whatever demons or insecurities drove them to find freedom of expression through written words generally keeps writers comfortably obscure behind their words. Nor do people choose writing as a means to financial freedom. I'd venture to guess that most who set out to write professionally never receive a paycheck for their hopeful scribbles or key strokes.
In fact, nobody I know ever chose a writing career -- it chose them. You write because that's what you do. Like breathing, it just happens and you have to do it and you just hope that someday somebody out there notices what you're trying to say.
If that's the dream of writers, than the writers of Constantine lived the dream, because we're leaving behind wild and passionate fans who believe in and were moved by what we tried to do. To leave such a significant, dedicated and active fan base on the table -- that's the real sadness. You all deserve many years of the series we set out to make, and we're disappointed that we couldn't deliver that to you. The good news is that Constantine will live on for years in many more forms. But our time as caretakers has ended.
Thank you for letting us in.
Daniel Cerone
For those looking to continue with the character of John Constantine, DC Comics is launching a brand-new ongoing series, Constantine: The Hellblazer, with the first issue scheduled for this Wednesday.
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