Dark Matter Continuing on Net Flix
Why Was Dark Matter Cancelled and Can It Be Revived?
Dark Matter was cancelled too soon by Syfy, but with the support of its creator and the fans it could be revived.
What Is It?
This series follows six people who wake up in stasis pods on the starship Raza with no memory of who they are or why they are on that ship. They take up the names of One through Six based on the order in which they left their pods while also discovering that an android is onboard who understands the functioning of the ship. As they seek answers to their situation, they start to discover that each has lived a troubled past and that quickly catches up with them as they find themselves on the run in a hostile galaxy.
Aired: Syfy, 2015-17, 3 Seasons Totaling 39 Episodes
Starring: Marc Bendavid, Melissa O'Neil, Anthony Lemke, Alex Mallari Jr., Jodelle Ferland, Roger Cross
Created By: Joseph Mallozzi, Paul Mullie
Why Was It Cancelled?
Dark Matter debuted on Syfy with decent but not spectacular ratings, but the fact that this was a co-production with the Space channel helped to keep the show going its first few years. Its numbers slipped each season, though, and after its third year Syfy decided to pull the plug on the show. Co-creator Joseph Mallozzi elaborated on the situation in a blog post claiming that the cancellation came due to the declining numbers and the fact that the series was an acquisition. Since it was not owned by Syfy, the network would see little or nothing on future gains. The only money Syfy made on the show was based on advertising during the live broadcasts (as well as the digital viewing, though to a lesser extent) and the ratings did not bring in high enough ad rates. Mallozzi offered to pitch the fourth season of the show to the network executives, but they were not interested. He had an overall five-season arc but indicated that he could do a wrap-up of the show with a six-episode mini-series.
How Did Fans Respond?
Despite the low viewership numbers–which did not necessarily represent the audience– Dark Matter had developed a notable and vocal fanbase. They immediately responded to the cancellation by taking to the social networks and staging multiple "tweetstorms" to get the show trending. They also put up an online petition which eventually reached over 77K signatures. The hope was that if Syfy would not reverse its cancellation then Netflix or one of the other streaming services would pick the show up. But despite a raucous campaign and plenty of publicity, the show remained cancelled at the three-season mark. Netflix did acquire the show for encore runs and it has allegedly performed quite well on that service, but the story arc remains unfinished.
Can It Be Revived?
Dark Matter was cancelled in 2017, but there is still hope for a revival, especially since Joseph Mallozzi has remained closely involved with the property. In a recent blog post, he indicated that he has worked out a six-part mini-series that could wrap up the show's storylines and that he is currently prepping a pitch. He gives the following description of how it would proceed:
Set three years after the events of Episode 313, a missing player returns with the key to thwarting a massive alien invasion. In order to defeat this formidable enemy, unlikely alliances will be forged, long-held secrets will be revealed, and the seeds of an even greater threat will be sown.
He has not mentioned which network he will target, but Netflix seems like the likely candidate. Fans should stay closely tuned to updates from Mallozzi and be prepared to go into action or maybe even start building some early buzz. If they stage watch parties (it is streaming for free on The CW's website and app), perhaps they could get this one trending on the social networks again. And if Mallozzi does pitch to Netflix, fans should stage subscription drives to get people to sign up for the streaming service to watch Dark Matter . That goes straight to the bottom line and will certainly get the attention of Netflix execs.
I believe this show has a decent chance of getting revived because of the involvement from its creator, the fan support, and the fact that it should be notably less costly to put together vs. the big-budget productions that are common on the streaming services these days. It is not a huge commitment money-wise and it should draw in enough subscriptions to justify the cost. So just maybe, the story of the crew of the Raza may not be over yet.
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