Why Was 'Witches of East End' Canceled?

It's been years since 'Witches of East End' has been on the air and we're still wondering why was the 'Witches of East End' canceled? A series about a family of witches living in a quaint seaside town? Is this a nautical, magical spin on Gilmore Girls? No, it's the Witches of East End,

It's been years since 'Witches of East End' has been at the air and we're nonetheless wondering — why was the 'Witches of East End' canceled?

Katherine Stinson - Author

A sequence a few circle of relatives of witches dwelling in a quaint seaside town? Is this a nautical, magical spin on Gilmore Girls? No, it's the Witches of East End, and the greatest tragedy of 2014 was when Lifetime canceled the collection after simplest two seasons.

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The collection followed the ladies of the Beauchamp circle of relatives, all witches, who have been up against a mortal enemy. The display starred Julia Ormond as Joanna, Rachel Boston as Ingrid, Jenna Dewan as Freya, and Mädchen Amick as Wendy.

So why was Witches of East End canceled? Was there behind-the-scenes drama, or was the show merely a victim of deficient scores and not enough advertising? Here's what we know.

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Why was 'Witches of East End' canceled? Details forward.

Good information and dangerous information regarding why the Witches of East End was canceled. Thankfully, it wasn't because of any drama in the back of the scenes. However, the Witches of East End was, if truth be told, canceled because of poor scores. The ultimate season aired in October 2014, and hasn't been revived since.

But where can you circulation Witches of East End at the moment? Both seasons of the series are on Hulu, with Season 1 boasting 10 overall episodes and the second one and final season having 13. While we may not love that there are best two seasons, that's no less than sufficient Witches of East End content material for a witchy, binge-watching weekend!

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Will there ever be a revival of 'Witches of East End'?

Fans of Witches of East End have been understandably frustrated when the show's series finale ended on a cliffhanger that would never be resolved.

Author Melissa de la Cruz, who wrote the e book that television adaptation was in keeping with, asked permission from the display's producers to write down her own finishing to the TV collection, so the enthusiasts could have closure.

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Per a Yahoo Entertainment file from 2015, Melissa explained that, "When Witches of East End went off the air in 2014, the story ended on a cliffhanger. I asked Fox 21, who produced and owns the show, if they would be willing to let me tie up the story lines so that fans would receive some closure. To my delight, they said yes. (Thank you, Fox 21!!)"

The Witches of East End author added, "I was told to keep a few of the story lines unresolved, just in case the show ever gets picked up again. (Hope never dies!)"

You can read Melissa's brief conclusion, Mirror Souls, in her ebook, Summer on East End: Triple Moon. You can also circulate Witches of East End Seasons 1 and a pair of now on Hulu.

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