The cast of Netflix's The Order is speaking out following its recent cancellation.
Series creator Dennis Heaton announced that the streamer had pulled the plug after two seasons late last week, saying he "was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew."
"It is one of the best experiences of my career," he wrote.
"Unfortunately, we aren't returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching."
The cast took to social media shortly after the news was made public.
"Alright Acolytes," said Sarah Grey, who played Alyssa Drake.
"We won’t be returning for another season of The Order. But we are so grateful for all of the love you guys have shown us," the actress continued.
"Thank you for joining me on this magical chapter of my life. To the producers/writers/cast/crew."
"Thanks for playin make believe with me.
Series creator Dennis Heaton announced that the streamer had pulled the plug after two seasons late last week, saying he "was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew."
"It is one of the best experiences of my career," he wrote.
"Unfortunately, we aren't returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching."
The cast took to social media shortly after the news was made public.
"Alright Acolytes," said Sarah Grey, who played Alyssa Drake.
"We won’t be returning for another season of The Order. But we are so grateful for all of the love you guys have shown us," the actress continued.
"Thank you for joining me on this magical chapter of my life. To the producers/writers/cast/crew."
"Thanks for playin make believe with me.
- 11/16/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
School is out forever ... at least on Netflix's The Order.
The supernatural drama series has been canceled after two seasons, according to its creator, Dennis Heaton.
Heaton broke the news in a series of Tweets.
"For two seasons I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for @netflix," he wrote.
"It is one of the best experiences of my career. Unfortunately, we aren't returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching."
He then offered up some spoilers about what would have happened in the third season.
"Jack was totally going to raise Alyssa from the dead, but she was going to come back wrong," he wrote.
"Like, Pet Sematary wrong. Probably possessed by Zecchia. And a whole bunch of other corpses were coming back with her."
The show followed a "college freshman Jack Morton,...
The supernatural drama series has been canceled after two seasons, according to its creator, Dennis Heaton.
Heaton broke the news in a series of Tweets.
"For two seasons I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for @netflix," he wrote.
"It is one of the best experiences of my career. Unfortunately, we aren't returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching."
He then offered up some spoilers about what would have happened in the third season.
"Jack was totally going to raise Alyssa from the dead, but she was going to come back wrong," he wrote.
"Like, Pet Sematary wrong. Probably possessed by Zecchia. And a whole bunch of other corpses were coming back with her."
The show followed a "college freshman Jack Morton,...
- 11/14/2020
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
School’s out forever for the students of Belgrave University. Netflix has canceled supernatural drama The Order after two seasons.
Series creator Dennis Heaton confirmed the cancellation in a pair of tweets, which in part read, “For two seasons, I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for Netflix… Unfortunately, we aren’t returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching.”
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Series creator Dennis Heaton confirmed the cancellation in a pair of tweets, which in part read, “For two seasons, I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for Netflix… Unfortunately, we aren’t returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching.”
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- 11/14/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Friendly warning: We’re about to break down the second season finale of Netflix’s The Order. Beware of spoilers.
For Alyssa Drake’s sake, we sure hope Netflix decides to renew The Order for a third season. The all-powerful practitioner appeared to meet her grizzly demise in the final moments of the finale, a hectic hour that also gave us a twisted return, a long-awaited showdown and the unintentionally hilarious death of a certain eyepatch-clad Councilor judge.
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For Alyssa Drake’s sake, we sure hope Netflix decides to renew The Order for a third season. The all-powerful practitioner appeared to meet her grizzly demise in the final moments of the finale, a hectic hour that also gave us a twisted return, a long-awaited showdown and the unintentionally hilarious death of a certain eyepatch-clad Councilor judge.
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- 7/4/2020
- by Andy Swift
- TVLine.com
Michael Ahr Dave Vitagliano Mar 31, 2019
Our genre television podcast hosts take on Netflix's recently renewed supernatural drama The Order, which features witches and werewolves.
We've been discussing quite a few supernatural shows lately on Sci Fi Fidelity, from A Discovery of Witches to Always a Witch, and even our recent interview with Brittany Curran of The Magicians. At first blush, The Order on Netflix may seem very much like The Magicians with its hidden society of magic users on a college campus, but with the introduction of the opposing werewolf force, the show becomes eminently discussable.
A big part of the podcast discussion is the immediate family chemistry between protagonist Jack Morton (Jake Manley) and his grandfather (Matt Frewer) and the undeniable sparks between Jack and his mentor in the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose, Alyssa Drake (Sarah Grey). Since the pilot of The Order was admittedly shaky,...
Our genre television podcast hosts take on Netflix's recently renewed supernatural drama The Order, which features witches and werewolves.
We've been discussing quite a few supernatural shows lately on Sci Fi Fidelity, from A Discovery of Witches to Always a Witch, and even our recent interview with Brittany Curran of The Magicians. At first blush, The Order on Netflix may seem very much like The Magicians with its hidden society of magic users on a college campus, but with the introduction of the opposing werewolf force, the show becomes eminently discussable.
A big part of the podcast discussion is the immediate family chemistry between protagonist Jack Morton (Jake Manley) and his grandfather (Matt Frewer) and the undeniable sparks between Jack and his mentor in the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose, Alyssa Drake (Sarah Grey). Since the pilot of The Order was admittedly shaky,...
- 3/31/2019
- Den of Geek
The Order pits a campus-based secret society of magic users against werewolves in a story that takes a few episodes to really heat up.
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Netflix shows like The Order have an advantage that series that release episodes a week apart don’t have. Potential audiences can give a new show a quick opening binge right away rather than only viewing the always tricky pilot to prove that it’s worthy of being added to their viewing schedule. The Order is definitely a supernatural show that stands alongside The Magicians or The Vampire Diaries, but the true twist to the witches versus werewolves premise doesn’t show up until third episode. College campus drama tropes bog down the first episode a bit, but the central conflict is wholly unique with plenty of humor and well-written dialogue to smooth out the rough edges.
On the one hand, The Order should be...
TV
Netflix shows like The Order have an advantage that series that release episodes a week apart don’t have. Potential audiences can give a new show a quick opening binge right away rather than only viewing the always tricky pilot to prove that it’s worthy of being added to their viewing schedule. The Order is definitely a supernatural show that stands alongside The Magicians or The Vampire Diaries, but the true twist to the witches versus werewolves premise doesn’t show up until third episode. College campus drama tropes bog down the first episode a bit, but the central conflict is wholly unique with plenty of humor and well-written dialogue to smooth out the rough edges.
On the one hand, The Order should be...
- 3/8/2019
- Den of Geek
The Order recently premiered on Netflix and features an interesting cast of young actors and supernatural drama veterans such as True Blood alumni Sam Trammell. Season 1 of The Order features 10 episodes, which are currently available to stream on Netflix. The Order follows a college freshman Jack Morton who joins Belgrade University — a fabled secret society of magic, werewolves and other supernatural phenomena. Jack meets his tour guide Alyssa Drake and is quickly “thrust into a dangerous game of life or death.” The trailer for the brand-new Netflix series teases an “underground battle between werewolves and the magical […]
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The post The Order on Netflix cast: Who plays Jack Morton and Alyssa Drake? appeared first on Monsters and Critics.
- 3/8/2019
- by Frank Yemi
- Monsters and Critics
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