Walker: Independence will not be returning for a second season. Per Deadline, attempts to find a new home for the Western drama have been unsuccessful following its cancellation by The CW.
Starring Katherine McNamara, Matt Barr, Katie Findlay, Greg Hovanessian, Philemon Chambers, Justin Johnson Cortez, Lawrence Kao, and Gabriela Quezada, the series follows Abby Walker (McNamara) as she continues her journey out west after her husband is killed right in front of her as they traveled together. Her journey takes her to Independence, Texas.Read More…...
Starring Katherine McNamara, Matt Barr, Katie Findlay, Greg Hovanessian, Philemon Chambers, Justin Johnson Cortez, Lawrence Kao, and Gabriela Quezada, the series follows Abby Walker (McNamara) as she continues her journey out west after her husband is killed right in front of her as they traveled together. Her journey takes her to Independence, Texas.Read More…...
- 6/10/2023
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Neither of the new prequels to fan-favorite shows that The CW had in its 2022-2023 lineup will continue elsewhere. Walker Independence, which was axed on May 9, will not be picked up for a second season on a different network or streaming service despite attempts, according to TVLine. The series was a prequel to the Jared Padalecki-led Walker, which is one of only two CW shows to be renewed for the 2023-2024 season thus far. Following news breaking of Walker Independence‘s cancellation, Padalecki (an executive producer on both his show and the prequel) hadn’t ruled out that it was the end. “The book’s not closed Independence just yet,” he said to TV Insider. “It wasn’t canceled 100 percent of the platforms that wanna air it. It’s just not gonna air on CW next year. ...
- 6/9/2023
- TV Insider
In Nexstar's attempt to revamp The CW, many current series will not survive into the 2023-24 season.
One of those canceled shows is Walker: Independence.
As a spinoff of Walker, one of the network's most-watched series, many thought it had a fighting shot at a pickup.
Series star, Katherine McNamara, is speaking out about the decision to end the show.
"I found out, you know, one of the showrunners and one of the producers called me, and you know, obviously it's not, it's not the call we want to get," McNamara on this week's The Wayne Ayers Podcast, which is set to launch Wednesday.
"It's not the news we wanted to hear, but I think the show and the story will always have a special place in all of our hearts."
McNamara says working on the show "was such an incredible experience."
"Nothing in this industry lasts forever and...
One of those canceled shows is Walker: Independence.
As a spinoff of Walker, one of the network's most-watched series, many thought it had a fighting shot at a pickup.
Series star, Katherine McNamara, is speaking out about the decision to end the show.
"I found out, you know, one of the showrunners and one of the producers called me, and you know, obviously it's not, it's not the call we want to get," McNamara on this week's The Wayne Ayers Podcast, which is set to launch Wednesday.
"It's not the news we wanted to hear, but I think the show and the story will always have a special place in all of our hearts."
McNamara says working on the show "was such an incredible experience."
"Nothing in this industry lasts forever and...
- 6/6/2023
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Walker Independence may ride again.
Just one day after The CW cancelled the Walker prequel spinoff, Jared Padalecki — who serves as an executive producer on both shows — tells TVLine that efforts are underway to find the Western drama a new home for Season 2.
More from TVLineWalker Independence Cancelled at CWWalker Renewed for Season 4 at CWSon of a Critch: The CW Acquires Hit Canadian Comedy for Summer Run
“We are aggressively looking for a place that Walker Independence can land,” Padalecki says. He describes the show’s axing after just one season as “unfortunate,” but remains hopeful that it will live on at another outlet.
Just one day after The CW cancelled the Walker prequel spinoff, Jared Padalecki — who serves as an executive producer on both shows — tells TVLine that efforts are underway to find the Western drama a new home for Season 2.
More from TVLineWalker Independence Cancelled at CWWalker Renewed for Season 4 at CWSon of a Critch: The CW Acquires Hit Canadian Comedy for Summer Run
“We are aggressively looking for a place that Walker Independence can land,” Padalecki says. He describes the show’s axing after just one season as “unfortunate,” but remains hopeful that it will live on at another outlet.
- 5/10/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Walker is staying on duty as a Texas Ranger at The CW: The network has renewed the Jared Padalecki-starring reboot for a 13-episode Season 4, TVLine has learned. Update: The prequel spinoff Walker Independence, meanwhile, has been cancelled after just one season.
Season to date, Walker is averaging 1.3 million total viewers and a 0.2 demo rating (with Live+7 playback), down 21% in audience but steady in the demo vs. its Season 2 numbers. Out of all the dramas that The CW has aired this TV season, it ranks No. 1 in viewers and is tied for No. 2 in the demo (trailing only All American...
Season to date, Walker is averaging 1.3 million total viewers and a 0.2 demo rating (with Live+7 playback), down 21% in audience but steady in the demo vs. its Season 2 numbers. Out of all the dramas that The CW has aired this TV season, it ranks No. 1 in viewers and is tied for No. 2 in the demo (trailing only All American...
- 5/9/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Congrats, Hoyt Rawlins, you’re a daddy!
On this Thursday’s Walker (The CW, 8/7c), fittingly titled “Daddy Was a Bank Robber,” Hoyt’s loved ones discover that he had a child, and she definitely takes after her good-hearted but scoundrel-ish father. But unfortunately for Hoyt, who died back in Season 1, he never got to meet his daughter Sadie (played by High School Musical: The Musical: The Series‘ Saylor Bell). Instead, it’s his best friend Cordell and his ex-girlfriend Geri who find catharsis through Hoyt’s kid, while flashbacks reveal “the genesis of [Hoyt’s] fall from grace,” his portrayer Matt Barr...
On this Thursday’s Walker (The CW, 8/7c), fittingly titled “Daddy Was a Bank Robber,” Hoyt’s loved ones discover that he had a child, and she definitely takes after her good-hearted but scoundrel-ish father. But unfortunately for Hoyt, who died back in Season 1, he never got to meet his daughter Sadie (played by High School Musical: The Musical: The Series‘ Saylor Bell). Instead, it’s his best friend Cordell and his ex-girlfriend Geri who find catharsis through Hoyt’s kid, while flashbacks reveal “the genesis of [Hoyt’s] fall from grace,” his portrayer Matt Barr...
- 4/26/2023
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Bye bye Harry Potter as a mega-franchise hops on a broom and flies up, up and away
The big story
Stories don't come much bigger than the death of Harry Potter. And the plight of the hundreds who've camped out in the drizzle for up to 72 hours to mourn him.
The $6 billion franchise rumbles to a close with the boy wizard's final movie outing, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which will premiere in the capital's take-away slop tray ... ahem iconic and glamorous Trafalgar Square tonight. It's a momentous occasion - a premiere so big that for the first time since last Saturday night both Leicester and Trafalgar squares will be absolutely plastered ... in glitz and glamour.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermoine (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) and a whole host of vaguely familiar British character actors will be facing the muggle multitudes. We'll be live-blogging the magic from 4pm today,...
The big story
Stories don't come much bigger than the death of Harry Potter. And the plight of the hundreds who've camped out in the drizzle for up to 72 hours to mourn him.
The $6 billion franchise rumbles to a close with the boy wizard's final movie outing, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, which will premiere in the capital's take-away slop tray ... ahem iconic and glamorous Trafalgar Square tonight. It's a momentous occasion - a premiere so big that for the first time since last Saturday night both Leicester and Trafalgar squares will be absolutely plastered ... in glitz and glamour.
Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Hermoine (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint) and a whole host of vaguely familiar British character actors will be facing the muggle multitudes. We'll be live-blogging the magic from 4pm today,...
- 7/7/2011
- The Guardian - Film News
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