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Dark Angel: Massive Ratings Couldn't Save Sci-Fi Gem
1 Feb
Summary
- Debut episode attracted 17.4 million viewers.
- The pilot episode cost approximately $12 million.
- Declining viewership led to its cancellation.

In the early 2000s, James Cameron co-developed "Dark Angel," an ambitious sci-fi series that premiered on Fox with impressive viewership. Jessica Alba starred as Max Guevara, a genetically engineered supersoldier in a dystopian 2019. The show's pilot episode captivated an audience of 17.4 million viewers, aligning with a trend of strong female protagonists on television.
Despite its initial success, "Dark Angel" proved to be an expensive production. The pilot alone reportedly cost $12 million, with subsequent episodes in the second season costing approximately $1.3 million each. Facing escalating costs and a gradual decline in viewership, the network ultimately decided not to renew the series for a third season. The second season concluded on a cliffhanger, leaving the story unresolved.




