If you haven't already heard, and as being discussed in their respect threads over on the TV and HDTV Programming forum, the USA Network has officially cancelled both these series, leaving fans with no resolution to either series. What's worse is it looks like the cable network has no interest in providing fans closure, whether that be in a form of a mini-series or a TV movie. But there's a slim chance that either another network might pick them up or they may go the direct-to-DVD route (ala "Futurama" and "Stargate SG-1").
This may be the only chance to get these series resolved. As I mentioned on the thread discussion for the fourth season of "The 4400", one way to contact CBS/Paramount is through CBS' online store. If anyone has any additional contact feedback for CBS/Paramount or Lionsgate, which handles "The Dead Zone", please post back in this thread and the current discussion threads for these two series on the TV and HDTV Programming forum.
These two are a perfect fit for producing original content for the DVD market. USA Network is making a grave mistake by canceling these sci-fi genre series and not allowing closure for loyal fans who've been watching from the very beginning or that have been introduced via DVD.
This may be the only chance to get these series resolved. As I mentioned on the thread discussion for the fourth season of "The 4400", one way to contact CBS/Paramount is through CBS' online store. If anyone has any additional contact feedback for CBS/Paramount or Lionsgate, which handles "The Dead Zone", please post back in this thread and the current discussion threads for these two series on the TV and HDTV Programming forum.
These two are a perfect fit for producing original content for the DVD market. USA Network is making a grave mistake by canceling these sci-fi genre series and not allowing closure for loyal fans who've been watching from the very beginning or that have been introduced via DVD.




