Netflix has canceled Eric McCormack-led time-travel drama Travelers after three seasons, The Hollywood Reporter.
McCormack made the announcement on his Twitter account on Friday saying, "A lot of you have been asking about the possibility of a season four, but many of you have been saying, 'Look, if this is it, what a moving and surprising and profound ending it is." Well, I'm afraid it is [the end]. Who knows what the future holds, but Travelers Program 1, as we call it, is complete ... Much love from 3468 in the 21st."
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The drama took place hundreds of years in the future and focused on the last surviving humans who discover the means of sending consciousness back through time, directly into people in the 21st century.
Travelers aired in Canada originally, before Netflix picked it up as part of a deal between co-producers Peackock Alley and Showcase. Netflix distributed the series internationally and ultimately became its lone production company going into its third season.
To all our fellow #Travelers... ?? ?@MacKenziePMusic? ?@NestaCooper? ?@JaredAbrahamson? ?@PatrickGilmore? ?@LeahCairns? ?@SpenceJen? ?@jalexbrinson? ?@bradtravelers? ?@Carrie_Mudd? pic.twitter.com/76Y3wYmnSQ
- Eric McCormack (@EricMcCormack) February 1, 2019
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