Netflix canceled the series as soon as it premiered, but more than 100,000 fans have signed for it to return

Cowboy Bebop’s swift cancellation and its open ending have prompted a large fan base to sign for Netflix to renew it.

Netflix is ​​one of the fastest platforms when it comes to canceling series and every so often we can find an example. There are projects that do not meet expectations and it is announced that they will not be renewed despite having been launched a short time before, no second chances and no chance of late success.

Cowboy Bebop has been one of the last affected. The live-action anime adaptation arrived on Netflix on November 19, 2021 and on December 10 we already published that there would not be a second season. A news that was not too surprising after its lukewarm reception.

The series failed to capture the spirit of the original and the imaginary translated into a real image was not too convincing, at least for most viewers, because there are those who found in Cowboy Bebop an interesting entertainment.


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As published in Hobby Consoles, at this time Petition for Netflix to Produce Cowboy Bebop Season 2 Surpasses 100,000 Signatures and continues to grow in number.

One of the main reasons why this initiative has arisen is that the series was scheduled to continue for more seasons, or at least that is what the open ending that left the story half.

This end and the one that found its audience, not very numerous but it seems that it was active, led to the beginning of a signature collection on Change.org which is on the way at this time of the remarkable amount of 110,000 supporters.

It is difficult to know what will happen if the number continues to increase, although a project like this requires a remarkable budget and Netflix may not value giving it another chance. Even so, in the past already revived canceled series like Lucifer, so everything is possible.

Reference-computerhoy.com