Series always come to a premature end! More and more fans are following the calls to Gondor and starting a Save Campaign. Save our show, fans have shouted several times. Billboards and other campaigns are springing up to catch the attention of broadcasters and maker networks.
But what does it really take to save a series?
We look at the history of Save Campaigns and where it all began.
Which series have successfully survived their own cancellation?
What have fans done to show that they want another season or more? Using prominent and current examples, we look at successful campaigns. And the one or other unsuccessful rescue and the disintegration of fan campaigns.
What happens after a series is saved? And what consequences can this have for the fans, cast, crew and the series itself?
What does it really take to save a series? Billboards? Letter campaigns? Or just luck? What are the most important factors for a fan campaign to be successful? When did these recipes for success come into play in the series that have already been saved?
And what about the series that have recently been canceled? What chances do Shadow And Bone and Kohlrabenschwarz have? Which other series could possibly be on the verge of the longed-for rescue?
Der Beitrag Save our Show – Fan campaigns erschien zuerst auf MAGICCON.