Constantine recently aired its season finale, and with it remains the question whether or not we’ll get to see a Season 2.
Seeing how Season 1 ended, I have to say we better get a Season 2, and that is not only to see more from Jim Corrigan and the Spectre, but also to see how Constantine will deal with what happened at the conclusion of the episode.
NBC didn’t order additional episodes past the initial thirteen, and they haven’t yet decided to greenlight Season 2.
Fans have been taking to social media with #SaveConstantine to voice their support.
Showrunner Daniel Cerone has also been vocal on Twitter as he regularly live-tweets the series and offers updates.
The latest tweets from Cerone offer that fans should watch Constantine where it’s available online and on-demand.
Cerone also says we might not find out if Constantine has a Season 2 until May as that is when the networks will decide their plans for next Fall.
Daniel Cerone also teased the fans by revealing they have additional season one scripts for episodes 14-16.
Angelica Celaya, who plays Zed in the series, stated in an interview that the episodes that didn’t get a chance to air will be pushed to Season 2.
Cerone also added that Constantine is an expensive show; stating it’s not cancelled as, again, they will pitch NBC new episodes come May.
You can watch episodes of Constantine on NBC, Hulu, Amazon and iTunes.
.@TheCodeCrimson We’ll let you know if time comes for letter writing campaign. #Constantine #Hellblazers #SaveConstantine
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
#Constantine finale: Social media volume was highest it has been all season (3 episode track: 16K, 21K, 29K). #SaveConstantine #Hellblazers
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
I’m getting pic here that all eps of #Constantine are NOT easily avail for streaming. Thats only way we build viewers now. I’ll call studio.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
.@SherrySherryy1 Thank you. Studio holds options on #Constantine actors and writers till mid June. Writing my own pilot ideas till we know.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
.@Secretoriginz @nbc It’s not that weird honestly. Our show is expensive. The ratings are OK for Friday night but not strong. It’s just biz.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
.@Dragonpiece NBC made some early pickups but #Constantine not canceled. We’ll pitch them our plans for 2nd season in May. Then they decide.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
.@mettechnerd Anyone putting money in studio coffers by purchasing #Constantine in any form will motivate studio to find a home for show.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 17, 2015
Here’s reality…NBC will not decide on “bubble shows” like #Constantine until their new pilots are in. Early May. Be patient and STREAM.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 14, 2015
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 14, 2015
@mattryanreal and @HaroldPerrineau live tweeting at our #Constantine house party this very moment. pic.twitter.com/CZiZY7kc7s
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 14, 2015
Remember that #Constantine is on tonight. It’s the Season Finale so we all have to tweet the hash tag several times tonight!
— William Shatner (@WilliamShatner) February 14, 2015
“@BlackhawkDesign: Lots of scripts to read #Constantine pic.twitter.com/VulqyM6u1w” Hey that’s my desk.
— Daniel Cerone (@DanielVCerone) February 14, 2015