2009
04.18

Lately rumors state that the Terminator Sarah Connor Chronicles Series are … Over for ever. That is shocking news after the great finale of season two few days ago.

According to Michael Ausiello over at Entertainment Weekly, two “inside sources” are telling him that Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles has been canceled, and all that’s left is for FOX to make it official with an announcement. Unfortunately for everyone involved (but especially the fans holding out for a third season), FOX won’t be doing any such thing until May 18, when they roll out their Fall Schedule to the press.

“It’s done,” maintains a source close to the show. “Everyone has pretty much known for a couple of weeks.” Adds a network insider: “Consider it canceled.”

The one bright spot? Despite horrific ratings, Fox isn’t ready to declare SCC dead and buried — at least not officially. “No decision has been made yet,” insists a network rep. “We will be announcing our fall schedule on May 18.”

Rough translation: It won’t be back.

However other websites, blogs and resources state that we shouldn’t take Entertainment Weekly’s Michael Ausiello too seriously when he claims the show is already canceled, since he said the same thing before season two, and midway through season two. And still, most of the times Ausiello is right about these cancellation notices.

Is the show over or not? Well, what now is that nothing is over, until FOX says its over. So we should wait for FOX revealing its Fall lineup on May 18

Actor Brian Austin Green spilled a few details to Comic Book Resources, and it sounds fantastic:

The third season is going to be incredible, if it happens. There were no intentions of this being a series finale. It was absolutely a season finale. There’s a plan where this can go and it’s so good….You have this episode where John Connor travels to a future where John Connor never existed. I don’t know if people completely get it because we work on a string theory, which we’ve dealt with during the season. We dealt with that with Jessie, in the future that she came from there was Charles Fisher, who tortured everyone. In the future I came from, he never existed. I don’t remember him. We were still together within these parallel futures but they were still different and they still had their own paths. This is the same concept. For John Connor to travel to a future where he never existed, where Kyle Reese never left, where Derek and Kyle are still fighting side by side, where Allison (the human Cameron was based on) is still very much present, what becomes of John? What better situation for somebody to grow up in and become the future leader than that? Than to be fighting in what he’s been trying to prevent? Not just being the top dog, being listened to for everything, but having to actually listen and follow.


Fingers crossed guys….

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  1. I can’t believe Fox is thinking of terminating Sarah Connor Chronicles - This is a great show much more entertaining than Dollhouse.

  2. Well it is over for sure, and Summer Glau is moving to play in “Dollhouse”, a Dollhouse employee who shares a past with Echo (Eliza Dushku)