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The stars of Netflix’s wrestling comedy-drama «GLOW» are sharing their reactions to the show’s cancellation after the news broke on Monday.
Deadline reported that Netflix decided not to go ahead with the show’s fourth and final season because of production concerns related to the coronavirus pandemic. «GLOW» had been renewed for a final season in August 2019.
Following the announcement, the show’s stars took to social media to share their feelings on the news.
«Going to miss this… Forever grateful to my GLOW family for changing my life forever,» Alison Brie, who played star wrestler Ruth Wilder, wrote on Instagram.
She also shared several behind-the-scenes photos of herself and the rest of the «GLOW» cast.
Marc Maron, who played director and later referee Sam Sylvia, broke the news to his Twitter followers in a short tweet.
«No more GLOW. Sorry. Stinks,» he wrote.
No more GLOW. Sorry. Stinks.
— marc maron (@marcmaron) October 5, 2020
And plenty of other «GLOW» stars also weighed in on the news of the cancellation.
Kimmy Gates and Rebekka Johnson, who played tag-team wrestlers Stacey Beswick and Dawn Rivecca, reacted on Twitter.
Johnson shared a link to the Deadline article about the cancellation, with the caption «WEAR A MASK!» Gates later retweeted Johnson’s tweet, adding the hashtag «#saveglow.»
WEAR A MASK! 😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/nqTE7Rcirz
— rebekka johnson (@HelloRebekka) October 5, 2020
devastated. #saveglow https://t.co/4eOhFlmTrG
— Kimmy Gatewood (@kimmygatewood) October 6, 2020
Shakira Barrera played Mexican-American wrestler Yolanda, and thanked one of the show’s creators, Liz Flahive, for «changing» her life.
Thank you for changing my life Liz. https://t.co/ochd0m7LSw
— Shakira Barrera (@Shakirax3) October 5, 2020
And Britt Baron, who played teenage wrestler Justine, shared an image of the «GLOW» cast to Twitter with the caption, «My heart.»
My heart. pic.twitter.com/JCaQwTpfC3
— Britt Baron (@brittbaron) October 5, 2020
The show’s stars weren’t the only Twitter users reacting to news of the cancellation. Numerous fans also shared their anger and disappointment at the fact that Netflix was prematurely ending the acclaimed comedy-drama.
WHY. WHY CANCEL #GLOW WHEN YOU ALREADY GAVE THE GO-AHEAD FOR SEASON 4! WE CAN WAIT A YEAR! Just cancel everything since apparently everything is just TOO HARD. SO FRUSTRATED. @netflix
— JediFarfy (@jedifarfy) October 5, 2020
netflix really cancelled glow & teenage bounty hunters on the same day
two wonderful female centered shows with good lgbtq+ representation pic.twitter.com/YJSDhIqzhy— cam-pire 🧛♀️🦇 (@scrofantastic) October 5, 2020
The «GLOW» cancellation story also mentions that «Teenage Bounty Hunters,» another Jenji Kohan-produced show, has been cancelled. Netflix *never* seemed to really get that show, unfortunately. Likable leads. A fun tone. And a big, unresolved cliffhanger ending. Sigh.
— Daniel Fienberg (@TheFienPrint) October 5, 2020
Netflix cancels its best shows.
Mindhunter
American Vandal
Glow
EtcThis is bullshit. Why even make original content?
— Steve King (@steveking_) October 5, 2020
Hey @netflix, I know you had your reasons. But #GLOW was one of those shows that deserved at least a conclusion. Cancelling it means once again silencing women's narratives that need to be told. Especially in times like this. Such a sad, disappointing choice. pic.twitter.com/5bbsS8gAoU
— Chiara Filippello (@chiarfi1) October 6, 2020
Netflix is cancelling #GLOW, which is both a terrific and frustratingly underappreciated show, with a dynamite ensemble cast and great writing. Badly done, @netflix. Badly done.
— Kristi Turnquist (@Kristiturnquist) October 5, 2020
«Glow» is the latest of several Netflix originals to be canceled this year.
Other shows, like «Teenage Bounty Hunters,» «I Am Not Okay With This,» and «Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance» have all been canceled in recent months.
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- All 46 Netflix original TV shows that have been canceled
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