Swamp Thing

DC Fans Are Furious About Swamp Thing’s Cancellation

News of Swamp Thing's cancellation has been making the rounds, and DC fans in particular are outraged, especially since the first season hasn't fully aired.

The past few weeks have been a bit of a wild ride for DC fans. Recently, The CW fully unveiled its fall schedule, which will include new seasons of Black Lightning, Supergirl, The Flash, and, of course, the final block of episodes for Arrow. Kate Kane enthusiasts also got their first look at the network’s Batwoman show, with a full-length trailer that’s bound to get viewers excited.

Recommended Videos

There’s no doubt about it – longtime Arrowverse devotees have a lot to look forward to in the coming months. Unfortunately, the same can’t be said for early adopters of the DC Universe – Warner Bros.’ video on demand streaming platform that offers a mix of original programming and classic shows.

Frankly, what’s on offer is a bit of a mixed bag – Doom Patrol seems promising, though Titans and Young Justice: Outsiders can be hit or miss – but DC fans have been eagerly awaiting the first season of Swamp Thing, which finally premiered last week. But in a rather cruel twist of fate, Warner Bros. pulled the plug on the show, with only one episode having officially premiered.

Since news of the cancellation made the rounds, it’s been reported that the decision to ax the series was solely based on money, which should come as no surprise. Still, fans from all over are extremely disappointed with Warner Bros.’ decision and have taken to Twitter to vent their frustration and feelings.

https://twitter.com/RICHARDLNEWBY/status/1136645341137330177

It seems that many have lost faith in DC’s streaming platform as a whole, and with Doom Patrol not having been officially renewed for a second season, we wouldn’t be surprised if some subscribers opt to jump ship and save their money.

https://twitter.com/UberKryptonian/status/1136660181654343680

https://twitter.com/UberKryptonian/status/1136640528060166150

https://twitter.com/Samwise2814/status/1136671417569878017

We’re not exactly thrilled with the recent developments and can only hope that DC and Warner Bros. can get it together before the platform sinks as a whole. Thankfully, while Swamp Thing won’t be getting any more seasons, fans can still watch the remainder of the episodes as they’re uploaded over the next couple of months.


We Got This Covered is supported by our audience. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn a small affiliate commission. Learn more
related content
Read Article Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump battle sanity and disappoint humanity to prove who is the bigger joke
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump
Read Article Ladies and gentlemen, Exhibit A: Donald Trump having absolutely no idea what he’s talking about – again
Former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves the courtroom for the day during his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 30, 2024 in New York City. Former U.S. President Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Justin Lane-Pool/Getty Images)
Read Article How did the Korean war end?
Read Article ‘He has done nothing for conservatives’: Marjorie Taylor Greene announces who she will be nominating as tribute in the next GOP Hunger Games
Read Article ‘Me and my baby are gonna die’: Pregnant woman survived fatal abduction and arson attempt by treacherous friend
TikTok screenshots via Angelique Cruz/Getty Image of house burning down
Related Content
Read Article Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump battle sanity and disappoint humanity to prove who is the bigger joke
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump
Read Article Ladies and gentlemen, Exhibit A: Donald Trump having absolutely no idea what he’s talking about – again
Former U.S. President Donald Trump leaves the courtroom for the day during his trial for allegedly covering up hush money payments at Manhattan Criminal Court on April 30, 2024 in New York City. Former U.S. President Donald Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in the first of his criminal cases to go to trial. (Photo by Justin Lane-Pool/Getty Images)
Read Article How did the Korean war end?
Read Article ‘He has done nothing for conservatives’: Marjorie Taylor Greene announces who she will be nominating as tribute in the next GOP Hunger Games
Read Article ‘Me and my baby are gonna die’: Pregnant woman survived fatal abduction and arson attempt by treacherous friend
TikTok screenshots via Angelique Cruz/Getty Image of house burning down
Author
Shaan Joshi
Shaan Joshi is the gaming editor for We Got This Covered. When he's not spending his time writing about or playing games, he's busy programming them. Alongside his work at WGTC, he has previously contributed to Hardcore Gamer, TechRaptor, Digitally Downloaded, and Inquisitr.