![]() ![]() Even in 2020, the desire to finish Utopia hasn't evaporated completely. In an interview with The Independent, Kelly also claimed that he pitched a one-off special episode that would complete the Utopia story, but was turned down. Dennis Kelly has spoken openly about his disappointment in Utopia's cancellation and has confirmed that ideas for Utopia season 3 were in motion, although the playwright has stopped short of revealing season 3's storyline. Dennis Kelly has since speculated that releasing in summer didn't help Utopia's chances, while its director suggested that the London-heavy setting might've played a part in deterring a wider audience.įortunately, all hope is not lost. ![]() Indeed, despite rave reviews and a loyal, passionate following, Utopia season 2's viewership dipped consistently below the 1 million mark, with the winding story, uncomfortable themes and unique style perhaps not suited to retaining casual viewers. In late 2014, the broadcaster wrote that ending Utopia was " a necessary part of being able to commission new drama." In other words, Utopia didn't attract large enough viewing figures to warrant its place on Channel 4's 2015 schedule. Unfortunately, fans eagerly anticipating Utopia season 3 were left bitterly disappointed when Channel 4 announced that Utopia had not been renewed for another run. Related: Rainn Wilson Roles: Where You Recognize The Office Star A second series aired in 2014 to further critical acclaim, and ended on an almighty cliffhanger. ![]() Utopia was praised for its intelligent thriller-style plot and stunning cinematic visuals, but it was also searingly brutal and unflinchingly violent, earning a few complaints from disgruntled viewers and concerned members of society. Created by Dennis Kelly, Utopia aired in 2013 with a premise virtually identical to the remake. Maybe if they would’ve listened to me their show wouldn’t have gotten cancelled.There's considerable buzz and a big marketing push behind Amazon's Utopia remake, but the situation was quite different for the original UK series that inspired it. Hyde, and I heart you also, as well! So we can “bury that body” now, what with the thorough explanation I’ve just given you, aka FOR REALSIES THE TRUTH!” Hyde: “oh, she was ACTUALLY - are you sitting down, team? - she was team bad guys, I de-mapped her accordingly/sorry to you all, my good guy team, for lying, but we weren’t so tight then, I perceived a lack of grip-having amongst y’all, but we are real now, don’t you find? I’ll call it though, that’s a “my bad” - I could’ve just “let it lie” harhar, as you all seem to feel almost entirely positive towards me, J. ![]() TL DR ~ I finished the season, 40% CERTAIN AF that it’d wind up like I guess not really all that good? Stuff like that? Now that I’ve given the show/books WAY too much time, his and Brienne’s chapters take the proverbial cake…īut here, in this Utopia-verse which we are talking about, have been talking about it’s like…. Well played, my fairest Railroad! But on the for real, Jaime’s storyline was originally just, to me, bad guy soup. Truly don’t judge him by his past mistakes, nobody’s perfect, and stuff like that! But all this from the quintessential ruggedly handsome scandinavian? Jaime’s ‘character arc’ - so this selfish, slimy, oozing with elitist-ness, preternaturally adept NOT ONLY at the defenestration of children but also at making lazily self-worshipy quips throughout said kiddie-defenny… and he’s human after all, so the ensuing and really-quite-rapey pound-sesh with his twin sister is telegraphed/beyond routine. I “hear you,” but just… I can’t allow that, sir. ![]()
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