Overview
- Prime Video pulled the fantasy drama on May 23 after three seasons, citing escalating production costs and a drop in viewership.
- Well-placed sources told TVLine that Amazon has no plans to seek a new streaming home for the series.
- Fans have gathered over 123,000 signatures on a petition urging Prime Video or another platform to revive the show.
- Season three earned a 97% score on Rotten Tomatoes, marking it as the most critically praised installment to date.
- Author Brandon Sanderson expressed regret over the cancellation and some industry observers have speculated Netflix could revive the series, though no negotiations have been reported.