The “Powerless” showrunner, Patrick Schumaker, took it to Twitter last night to reveal that the series has not been canceled.
Previously, it was rumored that NBC is planning to cancel new episodes of “Powerless.” Earlier this month, the network announced that it would be airing the series, with Patrick serving as showrunner. However, it doesn’t mean the show will return next year.
Patrick Schumaker says that there will be no episode next year, which means this is the final season.
‘Powerless’ – a television series
“Powerless” is an American comedy series created by Ben Queen, premiered on NBC on February 2, 2017. The story is inspired by the DC Comics character of the same name.
The network has its headquarters in New York City, with additional offices in Los Angeles, Chicago, and other parts of the US. Founded in 1926, NBC is best known for “Monitor,” “Home,” “The Tonight Show,” “Today,” “Ethel and Albert,” “Toscanini: The Man Behind the Legend,” and “The Eternal Light.”
Programming library
In recent years, the network has produced various in-house programs, including “Crossing Jordan,” “Las Vegas,” “Bonanza,” “Get Smart,” and “Little House on the Prairie.” It has joined hands with National Telefilm Associates to continue developing new programs for the online library.
In addition to television shows, NBC provides video on demand service. Soon, it has plans to develop a website similar to Hulu and Netflix, where “The A-Team,” “30 Rock,” “Charles in Charge,” “Knight Rider,” “Miami Vice,” “Quantum Leap,” “The Office,” and “Simon & Simon” will be available for viewers.