
Netflix has officially pulled the plug on horror drama series The Order, with the show’s creator Dennis Heaton taking to Twitter to give it a post-mortem.
Heaton, who also served as a writer and executive producer, wrote:
“For two seasons I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for Netflix. It was one of the best experiences of my career. Unfortunately, we aren’t returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching.”
He also told fans what would have happened in the show’s planned third season, so I guess turn away now if you haven’t finished season two and don’t want to be spoiled. He continued:
“PS – Jack was totally going to raise Alyssa from the dead, but she was going to come back wrong. Like, Pet Sematary wrong. Probably possessed by Zecchia. And a whole bunch of other corpses were coming back with her.”
The Order, which premiered in 2019, told the story of a college student who joined a secret society and began practicing dark magic, finding himself in the midst of a supernatural war.
It joins the ranks of Netflix shows like The Chilling Adventures Of Sabrina, GLOW, The Society and I Am Not Okay With This that have also been axed this year.