Despite its good reviews, this fantasy series was canceled after four seasons: Now it returns with a sequel – Series news

Despite its good reviews, this fantasy series was canceled after four seasons: Now it returns with a sequel – Series news
Despite its good reviews, this fantasy series was canceled after four seasons: Now it returns with a sequel – Series news

The fiction will premiere on The CW on October 24

The Librarians It began with three films made for television in 2004. Such was its success, it was finally turned into a television series in 2014 with Rebecca Romijn, Christian Kane, Lindy Booth and John Larroquette, as protagonists. Even Clara Lago made an appearance.

However, despite its very good reviews, TNT decided to cancel the fantasy series in 2018 after four seasons. But six years after its cancellation, The CW has decided to bring it back with a sequel series.

According to reports TVLinethe series is titled The Librarians: The Next Chapter and will premiere on The CW on October 24. The story will focus on a librarian from the past who time traveled to the present and now finds himself trapped here.

When he returns to his castle, which is now a museum, He inadvertently releases magic throughout the continent. Now he is assigned a new team to help him clean up the mess he has made, forming a new team of librarians.

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It is not yet clear how important the films and the previous series will be in this new project. However, among the new cast is Christian Kane, who returns as Jacob Stone from the previous series. This means that there is a good chance that general information about the franchise will be important to understanding what is happening in The Librarians: The Next Chapter.

 
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