Is “Gentefied” Canceled At NetflGentefied trailerix? Here’s What
Netflix has decided not to renew Gentefied for a third season. Because the program failed to create a significant effect on the world, it was discontinued after only two seasons. The news that the program had been canceled after only two seasons was verified by Deadline. Season 2 of Gentefied premiered on Netflix in November 2021, albeit with little excitement. The same can be said for the first season, which didn’t even make the top 100 on IMDb when it was released in February 2020. Season 1 peaked at 118 on IMDb, but season 2 barely reached 349 one week after its premiere.
Statements of Deadline
The show “never featured in the Netflix top ten,” according to Deadline, but this isn’t exactly true. While Gentefied season 2 did not make the top ten in the overall ratings, it did spend nine days in the top ten in the US television ratings.
Another sign of bad performance is the trailers for each series, which have been connected to Netflix performance. The first season trailer had 580,000 views, whereas the second only received 67,000 views, accounting for slightly over 10% of all views.
The show was on our “hit list” of shows that were on the verge of being canceled, which we released in late December. Another Life, Black Summer, Master of None, and The Chair are among the series we believe will be canceled.
It’s hardly the first Latino programme to suffer on Netflix after being produced in the United States. One Day at a Time, for example, was discontinued due to identical issues. Netflix isn’t the only one having trouble; Warner Brothers’ In The Heights flopped at the box office in 2021.
This is Netflix’s first significant public cancellation in 2022 (at least according to what we’ve been informed). Netflix, as we’ve seen in previous years, is less keen on publicly announcing cancellations since it will immediately turn off anyone considering watching the show.