Lance Reddick Reflects on Netflix’s Termination of ‘Resident Evil’
“We made a hell of a show.”
Lance Reddick has responded on Netflix’s canceling their live-action Resident Evil adaptation.
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After the news of their show’s cancellation, the actor went on Twitter to express gratitude towards everyone involved in its creation and the fans. “As all of you are well aware by now, our show, Resident Evil on Netflix, has been canceled, and the haters and the trolls not withstanding,” he began, before stating his gratitude to the fans who tuned in and loved the series for what it was. Reddick continued to thank the showrunners, his castmates, the executives at Constantine, Netflix and the executive producer, “We worked our asses off, we had a great time, and we made a hell of a show. Thank you. Onward and upward.”
The series had 72.7 million hours of viewing time and ranked No. 2 in its first week on Netflix, then dropped to No. 3 with 73.3 million hours during the following week before leaving the top 10 weeks later.
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