Santa Clarita Diet cancelled and open plots [closed]

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Santa Clarita Diet was cancelled leaving many open storylines.

Did the creators comment at all on the open storylines?

Such as:

  • What was the virus or where did it come from?
  • What was Mr. Legs?
  • Did Joel become a walking Mr. Legs?





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Why was Santa Clarita Diet discontinued?

The reason for Santa Clarita Diet's cancellation was attributed to Netflix's "cost-plus" budget model, which pays for a show's production costs upfront, in addition to a premium of 30%+ of the complete overall costs. That number gets bigger with each season renewal.

Is season 4 of Santa Clarita Diet Cancelled?

Netflix has officially canceled the show. The cancellation of the show was announced in a statement. Santa Clarita Diet producer Tracy Katsky Boomer told CNN, \u201cThey called us with the news yesterday.\u201d \u201cWe are all so sad.

Will they ever bring Santa Clarita Diet back?

The conversation around reviving Santa Clarita Diet is nothing new. When Netflix announced that Santa Clarita Diet season 3 would be the show's last, Fresco voiced his sympathy for fans who were invested in the show. Then in 2020, Fresco again stated that he would love to give closure to fans who missed the series.

Will there be a 3rd season of Santa Clarita Diet?

Santa Clarita Diet Season 3 will debut on March 29, 2019. Netflix sure loves them some early release dates for Santa Clarita Diet.



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