Why Was It Canceled?
Netflix canceled “Shadow and Bone” after two seasons in November 2023, also scrapping the planned “Six of Crows” spin-off. The decision came six months after Season 2’s release, likely due to lower-than-expected viewership. Despite a strong fanbase, Netflix made a strategic move to end the “Grishaverse” on its platform.
The Official Announcement
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The cancellation was confirmed on November 15, 2023. Author Leigh Bardugo expressed heartbreak but gratitude for the adaptation. Showrunner Eric Heisserer had envisioned a three-season arc, but Netflix ended it early, citing viewership concerns. Even though the show ranked 26th in Netflix’s engagement report, it was still cut, frustrating fans.
What Season 3 Could Have Explored
Season 3 was expected to adapt “King of Scars,” focusing on Nikolai Lantsov’s struggle with dark magic. Alina’s use of forbidden power and the Crows’ planned Ice Court heist were key plotlines. The show’s adaptation had already diverged from the books, making exact predictions difficult, but the stakes were set to rise significantly.
Cast We Won’t See Again
Actor | Character |
---|---|
Jessie Mei Li | Alina Starkov |
Archie Renaux | Mal Oretsev |
Freddy Carter | Kaz Brekker |
Amita Suman | Inej Ghafa |
Kit Young | Jesper Fahey |
Ben Barnes | General Kirigan |
Patrick Gibson | Nikolai Lantsov |
Danielle Galligan | Nina Zenik |
Calahan Skogman | Matthias Helvar |
Lewis Tan | Tolya Yul-Bataar |
Jack Wolfe | Wylan Hendricks |
Anna Leong Brophy | Tamar Kir-Bataar |
Zoë Wanamaker | Baghra |
Fan Reactions and Revival Hopes
This week’s hashtag is #NetflixFools
Come to socials armed with all the reasons why Netflix are foolish to cancel our show!
You could also point out what other streaming services would stand to gain if they #SaveShadowAndBone and make #SixOfCrowsSpinoff pic.twitter.com/kaiSb2mgRA— Save Shadow and Bone and Six Of Crows (@savethegrisha) March 31, 2025
Fans were heartbroken by the cancellation and quickly took to social media to voice their disappointment. Hashtags like #SaveShadowAndBone and #SixOfCrowsSpinoff trended as fans called for the show’s return. Online petitions gathered thousands of signatures, urging Netflix or another platform to reconsider.
Some fans organized watch parties, hoping to boost the show’s engagement. Others took things further, crowdfunding billboard ads near Netflix headquarters to draw attention to the campaign. Cast members and Leigh Bardugo expressed their appreciation for these efforts, acknowledging the passionate support.
A dedicated community has formed on r/ShadowandBone, where fans continue discussions, share theories, and promote the revival campaign. Additionally, a central hub for organizing efforts can be found at saveshadowandbone.carrd.co, which provides links to petitions, social media campaigns, and ways to support the movement.
While no other platform has stepped in to save the show, the movement continues, keeping the hope for a revival alive. More details on fan reactions can be found Reddit
The Bigger Picture: Why Netflix Cancels Popular Shows
Netflix has gained a reputation for canceling shows, even those with strong fan followings. This is because the platform prioritizes new subscriptions over sustained engagement. Shows that don’t bring in enough new viewers may not be considered worth continuing, even if they are critically acclaimed or well-loved.
Industry experts believe that Shadow and Bone may have struggled due to high production costs and lack of consistent engagement beyond its initial release. Unlike some other fantasy series, it did not sustain long-term buzz, making it vulnerable to cancellation.
Netflix has also cut many other fantasy and sci-fi shows, including The OA, Warrior Nun, and 1899, all of which had strong but niche audiences. This trend shows that viewership numbers alone aren’t enough—a show needs to continually attract new subscribers to survive on the platform.