After a long wait, the fantasy series “Carnival Row” with Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne is coming to Amazon Prime Video with its second season. Any chance of a sequel?
- Season 2 of “Carnival Row” starts on February 17, 2023 on Amazon Prime Video.
- The new episodes appear every week on the streaming service in a double pack.
- There will probably not be a 3rd season of “Carnival Row” – because the series was probably not successful enough given its high costs.
“Carnival Row” should be a big hit from Amazon Prime Video and now ends with the 2nd season. This was extended from 8 to 10 episodes in order to end the Victorian-tinged fantasy story with dignity. This is of course a long way from the originally planned success story.
The reasons for the very early end and the almost 4-year wait for the 2nd sea son of “Carnival Row”, which was announced early on, are fairly obvious: while Amazon gave the prominently cast series so much advance trust that the second season was already Ordered before the release of the first, the first eight episodes of the fantastic romance between Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevigne left critics and audiences with mixed feelings. And then came Corona.
“Carnival Row”: Amazon actually wanted a hit
So it can certainly be said that the elaborately produced series about a wave of refugees from the fairytale land was ill-fated despite its high visual values and topical topicality and, given its high costs, would not become the series driving force that Amazon had wished for.
After all, the series was not suddenly discontinued like “1899” and so from February 17th the 10 final episodes of “Carnival Row” will go online in packs of two each week on Amazon.
Rate Carnival Row | |
Genre | Sci-Fi & Fantasy |
first airing |
29.08.2019 |
First broadcast in Germany |
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Homepage | amazon.com |
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network | Amazon |
Production |
Amazon Studios, Legendary Television |
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