Netflix axes Cowboy Bebop after just one season
See you, space cowboy
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Sorry, Cowboy Bebop fans – Netflix has canceled the show after just one season.
The live-action series, based on the jazz-inspired anime show of the same name from the 1990s, had taken years to reach the screen, but ultimately performed poorly with critics and audiences.
Cowboy Bebop wasn’t without viewers, mind – to date, it’s garnered a respectable 74 million viewing hours since its debut – but that interest didn’t translate into positive reception.
According toRotten Tomatoes, the 10-episode series only managed to rack up a 56% positive audience score, with an even lower critical equivalent of 46%. The move to axe the show comes less than three weeks after its Netflix debut on November 19.
Responding to the cancellation on Twitter, Cowboy Bebop writer and producer Javier Grillo-Marxuach said: “I truly loved working on this. It came from a real and pure place of respect and affection. I wish we could make what we planned for a second season, but you know what they say, men plan, god laughs. See you, space cowboy…”
i truly loved working on this. it came from a real and pure place of respect and affection. i wish we could make what we planned for a second season, but you know what they say, men plan, god laughs. see you space cowboy… #CowboyBebop #whateverhappenshttps://t.co/iAcphDkE0MDecember 9, 2021
As perThe Hollywood Reporter, Netflix took pride in commissioning a risky project like Cowboy Bebop, with insiders noting that the streamer’s renewal rate for scripted series with two or more seasons stands at 60% (widely considered the industry average).
Jupiter’s Legacy, aNetflix showbased on equally unfamiliar IP, was alsoseemingly cancelled after a single seasonearlier in the year, whileFX axed the hotly-anticipated Y: The Last Mandespite similar hype for its arrival.
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In that sense, then, major streamers are clearly willing to produce left-field projects that aren’t guaranteed to prove critical and commercial successes – but their tolerance for poor performance often stops after one bad run.
Arcane, by contrast, ison track to becomeNetflix’s next big hit, having accumulated over 38 million hours of viewing time in the last seven days alone.
As such, it’s already received the green light from upstairs for a second season – further proof that new shows really do live and die by their audiences.
Axel is TechRadar’s UK-based Phones Editor, reporting on everything from the latest Apple developments to newest AI breakthroughs as part of the site’s Mobile Computing vertical. Having previously written for publications including Esquire and FourFourTwo, Axel is well-versed in the applications of technology beyond the desktop, and his coverage extends from general reporting and analysis to in-depth interviews and opinion.
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