The wide range of series on streaming platforms also has its negative consequences. Viewers not only can’t keep up with watching, but sometimes they even consciously don’t reach for new releases. This tendency comes not only from attachment to previously followed stories and favorite characters.
Supacell. Viewers Love Netflix’s New Series
Viewers are reluctant to engage with new stories because they fear that the series they have invested their time in will be canceled. Streaming services are removing series because they did not see the expected viewership after the first season aired. And viewers do not want to watch productions whose ending they will never know.
The vicious circle leads to frustration on both sides. Recently, a series appeared that viewers liked so much that they began to tremble about its future. According to the unilad.com website, the platform’s customers are threatening the company that if it does not invest in subsequent seasons of production, they will cancel their subscription.
“If Netflix cancels this show, I will delete the app forever”
The series in question is “Supacell”, which hit the platform on June 27. The heroes of the production are five ordinary people who unexpectedly discover superpowers in themselves. They have nothing in common except the fact that they are all black residents of South London. Michael Lasaki decides to create a team of them in the hope that they will help him save his beloved.
The first season of the series was loved by critics, who rated the production 100% on the Rotten Tomatoes scale. Viewers, on the other hand, can’t wait for the next episodes of the series. “I literally just finished the first season and I can’t wait for the second. 10/10”, “I need another season ASAP. If Netflix cancels this series, I will delete the app forever”, “This is a true gem of Netflix, it has redefined superhero cinema”, “This series will definitely win many awards this year” – you can read on the web.
Source: Gazeta

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