
Amazon has canceled its Wheel of Time series
After three seasons, Amazon's live-action take on Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson's Wheel of Time series is coming to an end.
Though The Wheel of Time 's third season was hailed by fans as the show's strongest chapter yet, Deadline reports that Amazon has decided not to bring it back due to its relatively high production costs and flagging viewership numbers. Similar to Amazon's Rings of Power series, The Wheel of Time was clearly a play to produce another Game of Thrones -style hit. When the series first debuted in 2021, it managed to capture an impressively large audience and become one of Amazon's most-watched programs. But those numbers dwindled in subsequent seasons, leading Amazon to call it quits.
Speaking to The Hollywood Reporter back in April right after The Wheel of Time 's third season concluded, showrunner Rafe Judkins said that when when he and his team were first shopping the series around to studios, they ultimately chose Amazon as a production partner because it 'felt like a place where they do want to invest in shows for the long term.'
'There are not a lot of places doing that anymore,' Judkins said. 'For Wheel of Time, it's really important for us to be somewhere that does want to invest in shows for the long term and not just for the splash and leave.'
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