Netflix Cancels ‘Julie and the Phantoms’ After Just One Season
Netflix finally offered fans some news on the future of musical comedy Julie and the Phantoms. Unfortunately the news was not what fans were hoping for, as the series has officially been cancelled after just one season.
The teen centered series was well received when it first premiered on Netflix in September 2020; however, apparently that reception and the fanbase the show built was not enough to save the show. Show creator Kenny Ortega confirmed the news in a post on Instagram, stating
“Our @julieandthephantoms family want to send out love and endless thanks to our Fantoms all over the world for the tremendous outpouring of love and support you have shown us since our premier. We learned this week that Netflix will not be picking us up for another season. Although our hearts are saddened, we move on with such pride for what we accomplished as a team and the family we built while creating Julie. We hope you will continue to follow us as we move forward with out work and careers. Happy Holidays to you all! Wishing you good health, love and #perfectharmony in all you pursue!”
Unfortunately for fans of the show, this news means that the final episode’s cliffhanger may never be fully resolved. However, as Ortega stated in his post, fans can follow the team from the show as the move onto their new projects. From Jeremy Shada’s new album and upcoming movie, to Owen Joyner’s upcoming untitled project, to Jadah Marie’s recent appearances in the shows “Family Reunion” and “Home Invasion” there are definitely ways to keep up the cast of the show even though the show is officially over.
You can also check out our other Julie and the Phantoms articles here, and then keep checking in for more updates on what the cast of the show has coming up.