Weird, caustic and incomparably vintage, the OVNI(s) series created by Clemens Dargent and Martin Dwyer, who follows the adventures of a team of scientists in late 1970s France in search of evidence of extraterrestrial life, will unfortunately not be allowed to make a conclusion.
According to site information TeleramaCanal+ has decided not to renew the program for a third season, despite press enthusiasm since its launch. “It seems that the qualitative research conducted by Canal+ is excellent, but the audience is insufficient.– says Antony Cordier.
The disappointment is great for the director of two seasons of the series. “TEveryone wanted to continue. The actors stood on their toes. We were doing something different, chemistry in teams was rare. I will miss this joy.”
The sci-fi comedy from Melville Pupo, Michel Vuilermos, Geraldine Paillas, Daphne Patakia, and Quentin Dolmer at least brought a breath of fresh air to the Scrypt fantasy line, thanks to its light tone, its thematic iconoclasm. And its delicious artist gallery. Unfortunately, the aliens will not be able to find his community.
“We are in a moment of fierce competition among broadcasters. This is a TV game” According to Martin Dwyer, the screenwriter graduated from the Ecole de la Fémis, as did his co-writer Clémence Dargent. “I wish I could have continued, but I’m not angry. I’d rather thank Canal for trusting us and trying to make this series happen.”
Therefore, disappointed viewers will be left unsatisfied at the end of Season 2, as the series will not be allowed a real conclusion. Martin Dwyer is optimistic: “(…) JI tell myself that the epilogue, five years from now, in a different format, will probably see the light of day… You never know what life is made of.”
The cancellation comes as Canal +’s fiction division undergoes a complete restructuring, following the departure of its director, Fabrice de la Patelliere, announced earlier this year. A channel affiliated with Télérama declined to comment on the decision.
Source: allocine

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