666 Park Avenue Finale Tweaked To Provide Closure
Show’s producers were told about the axe early enough that they could make some changes
Fans of the cancelled supernatural apartment block show 666 Park Avenue , starring Terry O’Quinn, will not be left with a cliffhanger.
The producers of the show, David Wilcox and Matt Miller, tell TVLine that they were given enough advance warning of the impending axe to be able to make some tweaks to the final episode in the show’s 13-part run.
They say that the story “is building to a powerful and surprising series finale, where all your questions will be answered. We hope fans of the show continue watching all the way to the end of Jane and Henry’s incredible journey to the dark side.”
Fans of the show, however, are still hoping for a last minute reprieve; they were given a lifeline in the form of the news of the show’s DVR data that was released last week, showing that the ratings for the 4 November rose by a massive 77 percent when people who had recorded the show to watch later were added in. It’s unlikely this fact will alter ABC network boss’s minds, though.
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Dave is a TV and film journalist who specializes in the science fiction and fantasy genres. He's written books about film posters and post-apocalypses, alongside writing for SFX Magazine for many years.