Revenge is officially cancelled…
“We certainly had a pitch of how the show could go on, but this is why I feel so grateful to the studio and the network because they also erred on the side of creativity,” Nayar says. “The show is still popular, it’s loved worldwide. I can see why all the arguments from even an economic standpoint to maybe keep it going, but at the end of the day—kind of like they had with Lost—they support creativity above all. They really got the sense with us as their partners that we all came up with a great way to end these stories.”
While Nayar promises closure for fans, “There’s a tiny little cliffhanger in the series finale,” he says. “We don’t want people to get weary of the stories we’re telling, so we felt like they deserve an ending to this novel that Mike Kelley started four years ago. I really feel like the last couple chapters are worthy of the first many.”
I am utterly overwhelmed with all of the Revenge love I’m reading. Thank you ❤️ its been one hell of a ride! pic.twitter.com/aocbjiBCwl
— Emily VanCamp (@EmilyVanCamp) April 30, 2015
so grateful for the past four years!! it’s been magical. intense. surreal. wonderful… pic.twitter.com/VvcZ53W5xg
— Christa B. Allen (@christabrittany) April 30, 2015
— Gabriel Mann (@Gabriel_Mann) April 29, 2015
Your amazing comments today have been so heartwarming. I love you all & am so grateful to have been a part of this family! InfinityxInfinity
— Elena Satine (@ElleSatine) April 30, 2015
Proud to have been a part of such a great show and to have been surrounded by such wonderful people #Revenge #Aiden pic.twitter.com/MqkwAIsN2V
— Barry Sloane (@BarrySloane) April 29, 2015
Me on my first day on the #Revenge set 🙂 This show, its crew and its fans made me feel the luckiest. Thank u guys Kx pic.twitter.com/CRxTPVxak7
— karine vanasse (@karinevanasse) April 30, 2015

