Passion for TV shows such as External banks, Madam Jane, NCIS: Hawaii And more It led to a committed fan-led effort after disappointing cancellations and shocking character deaths.
Madam Jane is a prime example. Inspired by several historical novels Madam Jane It was a radical reimagining To Mrs. Jane Gray (Emily Bader(A very short period as king after Edward, son of King Henry VIII)Jordan PetersHe died of tuberculosis. In this version, Jane and her husband Guildford (Edward Bluemel), they were not beheaded and Edward was not killed.
The chemistry between Jane and Guildford It was the highlight for 2024 — but apparently not for Prime Video, which was axed just seven weeks after it debuted in June 2024. It didn't take long for fans to step in to call for the show's return whether on the streaming service or elsewhere.
“The cast and crew have poured their entire hearts and souls into this project, creating a series that resonates deeply with its audience. As the only women-only show on Prime Video, My Lady Jane is exactly what female viewers want and need. Cutting this story short now is no It seems not only premature, but also heartbreakingly unfair Campaign website. “Well, as loyal fans of the show, we simply cannot and will not support this! So, the battle begins here!”
while External banks He certainly doesn't seem to be struggling with the ratings, as fans have come together to tackle JJ's (Rudy Bankoff) Shocking death in season four. Since it took place right after the show introduced an ancient crown that is supposed to bring people back to life, viewers Use that as inspiration For their own fan-driven project.
Keep scrolling for more fan-driven TV campaigns — both successful and currently underway:
“Offshore banks”
JJ's death hit fans hard and that anger turned into billboards, petitions, and more continued efforts to get Pankow to reprise the role despite the death of the fan-favorite character.
“Madam Jane”
The most shocking TV cancellation of 2024 definitely goes down Madam Jane. After not giving the show more than a few weeks to find an audience, Prime Video chose not to renew the show for a second season. Madam JaneHowever, he had a fan base that emerged In large numbers for defense For her return.
“assistant”
before star wars The series was cancelled, and fans were brainstorming campaigns out of anxiety. assistant It was ultimately not renewed for a second season by Disney despite good viewership – And critical acclaim.
“Vampire Academy”
Adapt from Julie I'm leaving About a show with vampires and fantasy ships with exceptional chemistry was supposed to be an easy revamp. Instead, Peacock dropped one season, much to the public's outrage. This led Several endeavors From fans trying to bring back the supernatural series.
“iCarly”
Just as fans were getting everything they wanted, Paramount+ got everything they wanted iCarly Renaissance is far from them. Not only that, but the last episode ended with a major interesting incident that served as the impetus for the series Ongoing campaign. The cast and crew joined because of their love of iCarly.
“NCIS: Hawaii”
After CBS was suddenly axed NCIS: HawaiiFans I created a petition To make the network change their minds. The network stood by their decision After pulling the plug on Blue blood Also, which was another hit series on CBS.
'He appears'
NBC was He appears'Its original home country before it was pulled from the air in 2021. Fans and the show's creators have been campaigning hard for the show's return — and Netflix has responded by reviving it. He appears For the fourth and final season, which topped the list of the top 10 contents on the live broadcast platform.
'devil'
After three seasons on Fox, devil It briefly came to an end. A Twitter campaign prompted Netflix to save the show for three more seasons, which has consistently generated high ratings for the streaming service.
“One day at a time”
The comedy series, which was based on the 1975 series of the same name, ran for three seasons on Netflix before it was cancelled. Viewers called for more episodes, which led to the revival of Pop TV One day at a time For season 4.
“Veronica Mars”
Veronica Mars It was canceled by The CW after its second season — but not for long. Fans raised $7,000 to fly a plane over the studio with a banner, leading to another season. Later, a Kickstarter campaign raised $2 million to fund the project Veronica Mars Feature film and that I paved the way for Hulu's short-lived revival season.
“Eternal”
The online support caused NBC to back down from canceling it Eternal Three days after announcing their initial decision. The series eventually ended again after one season.
“Friday Night Lights”
Another NBC show that didn't run nearly as long as it should have Friday night lights. Ratings for the second season (after a writer's strike contributed to some shaky scripts) forced the network to cut ties, however They reconsidered after receiving it Flow of messages from the audience. The “Light's Out” campaign, which also included sending Flashlights to NBC, led to three more seasons and a deal with DirecTV to air the episodes first.
“Arrested development”
Fans mailed bananas and letters to Fox afterward Arrested development It was canceled by Fox. This led to the show being briefly saved for another season and it was later revived on Netflix.
“Brooklyn nine nine”
Fox pulled the plug Brooklyn nine nine After five seasons and that's right away It caused backlash on social media. Thanks to the #SaveBrooklyn99 campaign, NBC picked up the show from Fox a day later.
'community'
The phrase “six seasons and a movie” wouldn't exist without it community. After five seasons on NBC, fans launched campaigns that included an art gallery and a convention. This allowed community For a sixth and final season – and a move is in the works.
“extension”
Prime Video saved Extension Once Syfy made the decision to cancel the show. The #SaveTheExpanse campaign included viewers sending emails and a plane flying over the studio.
“Warrior Nun”
Two seasons weren't enough for the fans that fought for it Noun warriorThe deal for the next three movies.