THE TOMORROW PEOPLE Star Robbie Amell On Season Two Renewal

THE TOMORROW PEOPLE Star Robbie Amell On Season Two Renewal

The Tomorrow People lead actor Robbie Amell has discussed the chances of the CW drama on getting a second season: 'I think a lot of it is just going to come down to what their pilots look like.'

By ScottishSummers - Apr 29, 2014 02:04 PM EST
Filed Under: The CW
Source: EW



Robbie Amell, cousin of Arrow's Stephen Amell, has recently talked to EW about the sci-fi dramas shot of being handed a second season. "I know that [executive producer] Phil [Klemmer] has gone in and pitched season two, and I'm very confident that Phil would pitch the hell out of a season two because he's so good."

The actor added '' I think a lot of it is just going to come down to what their pilots look like. If they want to give us a show [that] has an established fan base, does really well internationally, and [has] 22 episodes in the bag - another shot on Mondays, or even move us to Fridays, I actually think that we would do well as a Friday show.

"Or if they want to give their new pilots a show. There's no way of knowing; there's so much politics involved in it. I've just kind of learned that you['ve] just got to go with it, and the right thing will happen."


This comes at a poor time for Tomorrow People fans as the network currently has a strong line of pilots likely to receive season orders including spin off series to Flash and Supernatural.

Saying what the second season may shape up like: "I think that our season two, although very different than season one, I think it would be a really great show that people would love. "I feel like we've really found our footing in the second half of the season, especially episodes 16 to 22. I think those were our best episodes."
 

According to industry buzz, the shows chances of renewal are slim but maybe with a different time slot the show could survive a second year. This remains to be seen until the CW will announce the shows future. What do you think, are you a fan of the show and hoping for a return, sound off below!

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LMB10
LMB10 - 4/29/2014, 2:27 PM
If you're relying on the pilots being so bad there'll be room for you to be picked up, it pretty much means you know there's no chance.
calmuncoverd
calmuncoverd - 4/29/2014, 5:57 PM
I been watching the show from the beginning and I agree with you other guy's responses.I will say..."THE show is very original,like a commicbook origin in a realistic way",the writer's got it right of how the Government would react if someone had Superhuman abilities!"Spacial Soldiers will hunt u down & make u expandable.I loved the tone ,how they conducted experiments on the Tomorrow People,it was Dark.The story is good,inteligent characters,great show ."Honestly I think there's a chance for this show!!!"
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 4/29/2014, 9:12 PM
Move the show to Saturday. I tape and watch a lot of shows during the week. But never have any new shows to watch on Saturday. Friday you get few new shows but none on Saturday. So I would be down with a weekend slot. I hate how most shows come on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday. Then then may put one new show on Friday. But the other four days they have new shows on from 8 to 11. So the only show on Friday comes on at ten. They skip Saturday and on Sunday the only new show come on at either nine or ten. I have no problem watching shows on Friday, Saturday or Sunday. I hate the weekends for that very reason no new show to watch.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 4/29/2014, 11:12 PM
Fingers crossed.

Even Smallville went into its own from season two onwards...
goatman
goatman - 4/30/2014, 9:09 PM
I grew up watching the 70's British version in repeats and saw some of the 90's version, thought I wasn't committed to that. Of course, it's nothing like those, but it captures the general spirit of the mythology while adapting it to a modern "superhero" world.

I like the show. It's a little bit soap opera-ish at times, but never over the top. The special effects are typically good, though at times they miss their mark. And the writers have done a very good job serializing the show, ending most episodes with cliffhanger plot twist that keeps me coming back week after week. The entire season was well paced with a solid over arcing story and the season finale was fantastic, opening the door to two major story lines as well as the possibility for a huge change in the mythology.

Plus, I'll watch anything with Mark Pellegrino or Jeffrey Pierce. Sarah Clarke does a great job also. Her character arc was great.
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