Truth Seekers Cancelled After 1 Season TVLine 2/15/2021 The news was confirmed by series co-creator and star Nick Frost. More from TVLine Truth Seekers will not be returning for a second season,” he said in a since-deleted Instagram video. “ Truth Seekers has not been renewed, which is a massive kick in the willy for me We really put our all into this – our heart and soul, and blood in some cases so to not come back is really sad for us. It’s a shame. I think we had lots of lovely ghost stories to tell, stories that will remain untold. If you liked the show, thank you. I really, really appreciate your support. And if you didn’t, well, are you happy now? Happy now?”
Simon Pegg & Nick Frost s Truth Seekers Gets Canceled on Amazon After Just One Season Simon Pegg & Nick Frost s Truth Seekers Gets Canceled on Amazon After Just One Season Nick Frost has revealed that there will not be a second season of Truth Seekers on Amazon. Truth Seekers, the comedy horror series created by and starring Nick Frost and Simon Pegg has been cancelled after just one season. Frost took to social media to announce the news, revealing that the show had sadly not been renewed for a second season and that audiences have seen their last of his bushy-bearded ghost hunter. His Instagram post has since been deleted, but this is what he had to say.
Click to zoom The show scored solid reviews from critics who praised the writing and performances, as well as the deft blend between the comedic and supernatural elements of the premise, but Amazon have nonetheless decided to wield the axe after just eight episodes. The cancellation of Truth Seekers comes as something of a surprise given the caliber of talent involved as well, but with the streaming service not revealing any viewership figures, there clearly wasn’t a big enough audience for the company to bother bragging about. Truth Seekersboasted an interesting concept and the execution was handled pretty well but unfortunately, it never managed to grab the headlines in the same sort of fashion that the biggest streaming exclusives do. At least it was entertaining while it lasted, however brief it turned out to be.
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