Is Vampire Academy season 2 Cancelled?
Vampire Academy won't be coming back from the dead, according to co-showrunner Marguerite MacIntyre, who has shared an update on the Peacock drama's rescue efforts. Vampire Academy EPs Explain What That Haunting Finale Ending Means for Potential Season 2 — Grade It!The 2014 fantasy comedy film Vampire Academy arrives on Netflix a month out from the Peacock premiere of Vampire Academy, a redo in series form also based on the original YA novel by Richelle Mead. The series, notably, was chiefly developed by Julie Plec, who also brought The Vampire Diaries to the CW.The timing wasn't right. We didn't have the skill yet to support bringing in a young adult audience." Rovner was then asked if Plec and Williamson's Dead Day — which is currently in search of a new home — was canceled for the same reason as the other two shows. "It was more of a creative decision," she replied.

Has Vampire Academy ended : On January 20, 2023, Peacock canceled the series after one season.

Why was Vampire Academy canceled

The timing wasn't right. We didn't have the skill yet to support bringing in a young adult audience." Rovner was then asked if Plec and Williamson's Dead Day — which is currently in search of a new home — was canceled for the same reason as the other two shows. "It was more of a creative decision," she replied.

Why did Vampire Academy fail : The Vampire Academy movie failed for a plethora of reasons, many of which stemmed from its being a poorly put together cash-in on the YA/Twilight craze. The show can easily be a much better take on the material, and with any luck, it can take advantage of the subtly revived interest in bloodsuckers.

The drama-horror series had only opened up for business this past September, and it's gotten the axe after just one season. Deadline explains, “Deadline understands that execs at Peacock were happy with both shows creatively but they just didn't find the requisite audience to justify further seasons.”

Vampire Academy was co-created by Julie Plec based on the series of young adult paranormal romance novels by author Richelle Mead. Peacock canceled the show earlier this year after only one season.

Why did they cancel Vampire Academy

The timing wasn't right. We didn't have the skill yet to support bringing in a young adult audience." Rovner was then asked if Plec and Williamson's Dead Day — which is currently in search of a new home — was canceled for the same reason as the other two shows. "It was more of a creative decision," she replied.