Timeless fans came at NBC with digital torches and pitchforks, and the network has come around.
Deadline reports that Erik Kripke and Shawn Ryan’s Timeless will be going forward with a 10-episode second season, following initial reports that the series had been canceled. The highly unusual move to reverse the cancellation decision on Timeless comes after three days of ferociously negative fan reaction to the news.
Can't thank the #Timeless fans enough for fighting so hard for us online and spreading the word about the show. Can't wait to show you more.
— Shawn Ryan (@ShawnRyanTV) May 13, 2017
Fans were understandably frustrated with the initial cancellation of Timeless, a series with quite a loyal following after just one season. Season 1’s finale ended in a cliffhanger, but now fans can breathe a sigh of relief that they will see things play out in season 2.
The #TimeTeam went back 3 days, and changed history. @nbc picked us up for 10 episodes. Seriously. Airs next summer. #TimelessRenewed pic.twitter.com/SDkeShlByL
— Eric Kripke (@therealKripke) May 13, 2017
Correction. Info moving fast. We're airing sometime in 2018, not sure when. But we're airing! #ResuscitateTimeless https://t.co/ApuV5KRWxl
— Eric Kripke (@therealKripke) May 13, 2017
Timeless follows the trio of history professor Lucy Preston, scientist Rufus Carlin, and Soldier Wyatt Logan as they are tasked with using time travel prevent the course of American history from being altered. The series stars Abigail Spencer, Matt Lanter, Malcolm Barrett, Paterson Joseph, Sakina Jaffrey, Claudia Doumit, and Goran Visnjic.
Kripke and Ryan executive produce Timeless along with John Davis, John Fox, and Marney Hochman. Season 2 of Timeless is aiming for a 2018 premiere.