AMC has decided to pull the plug on AMC’s Halt and Catch Fire but, will film one more final season.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, the Georgia filmed TV series Halt and Catch Fire will have one final season before going off the air for good.
“We are so proud of Halt and Catch Fire — a true passion project — and thank the critics and fans who have embraced this unique program,” AMC, SundanceTV and AMC Studios president Charlie Collier said in a statement. “Congratulations and thanks to creators and showrunners Christopher Cantwell and Christopher C. Rogers and to Halt’s enormously talented writing team, producers, cast and crew. It is our great pleasure to renew this project for a fourth and final season, so we can all tune in to see if Cameron, Donna and the rest of the gang turn Swap Meet into eBay, Amazon or Facebook.”
While it is sad to see Halt and Catch Fire go, it’s pretty clear to see why the show is getting canceled. The series struggled to connect with audiences and the ratings were never really that great. Especially, in comparison to AMC’s hit TV series The Walking Dead.
This is the latest TV series to wrap up production in Atlanta, Georgia. Recently, The CW announced The Vampire Diaries season 7 will be its final season.
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