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Castle Rock Cancelled: Behind the Network Deal
18 Feb
Summary
- Castle Rock ended in 2019 after two seasons.
- Network business decisions led to the show's cancellation.
- Warner Bros. product conflicts caused the series end.

The acclaimed horror anthology series "Castle Rock," based on Stephen King's works, ceased production in 2019 after airing two seasons. The decision to conclude the show stemmed from internal network business strategies, as reported in 2020.
At the time, Warner Bros., the producer of "Castle Rock," had begun developing original content for HBO Max. This created a business conflict, as it was deemed incompatible for Warner Bros. to produce a new series for Hulu, a platform owned by Disney.
Despite its popularity among critics and viewers, the series did not continue. However, "Castle Rock" concluded on a strong note, leaving a positive legacy without being marred by weak plotlines.




