Television can be cut-throat, even for a genre as popular as superhero shows. If a series doesn’t connect with critics and audiences or fails to pull in big enough ratings to justify its cost, networks can and will cancel it, regardless of its quality or potential.On the other side of the coin, shows with large audiences can feel bulletproof. Many shows last long after critics or even their audiences have grown tired of them. As long as a series continues to pull in dedicated fans every week, a show can stagger forward, even as its quality gradually declines. Unlike many shows in the Arrowverse, Constantine aired on NBC rather than the CW. Fans praised Constantine for its atmosphere, storytelling, and Matt Ryan’s performance as the charismatic occultist and conman.
Television can be cut-throat, even for a genre as popular as superhero shows. If a series doesn’t connect with critics and audiences or fails to pull in big enough ratings to justify its cost, networks can and will cancel it, regardless of its quality or potential.
On the other side of the coin, shows with large audiences can feel bulletproof. Many shows last long after critics or even their audiences have grown tired of them. As long as a series continues to pull in dedicated fans every week, a show can stagger forward, even as its quality gradually declines.
Unlike many shows in the Arrowverse, Constantine aired on NBC rather than the CW. Fans praised Constantine for its atmosphere, storytelling, and Matt Ryan’s performance as the charismatic occultist and conman.
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