Marguerite MacIntyre, executive producer, writer and showrunner of Vampire Academy, is giving fans an update on the efforts to the potential second season of the Peacock-cancelled show and it’s not good news. “I have been wanting to say this for a very long time,” MacIntyre said in a video shared on social media. “Again, thank you for all your love for the show.
Thanks for the incredible support. Thanks for you sticking with us through a lot of thin lately.” MacIntyre continued, “I don’t have good news.
I don’t see any avenue forward. I feel like now is the time to say I’m sorry about that, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. We went a little silent because there wasn’t a lot we could say.
We pitched our hearts out, and we tried, and we took it as far as we could.” Vampire Academy was co-created by Julie Plec based on the series of young adult paranormal romance novels by author Richelle Mead.
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