Reginald the Vampire Cancelled at Syfy One Week After Season 2 Finale

Reginald the Vampire Cancelled at Syfy One Week After Season 2 Finale

As a dedicated gamer and avid fan of both books and television shows, I was really looking forward to diving into the world of Reginald the Vampire after hearing about its unique premise and promising cast led by Jacob Batalon. But my excitement was short-lived when I heard that Syfy had canceled the show just a week after the Season 2 finale aired.


Reginald Vampire, played by Jacob Batalon, was unexpectedly canceled by Syfy only a week following its Season 2 finale. The actor is known for his roles in Spider-Man movies. Syfy’s decision regarding Reginald Vampire comes amidst uncertainty regarding the future of several other shows on the network, including Resident Alien and Chucky. NBCUniversal transferred Resident Alien to USA Network, while Chucky remains undecided about renewal or cancellation. Unfortunately, recent reports suggest that there will be no more seasons for Reginald Vampire.

According to TVLine’s exclusive report, Syfy announced the cancellation of “Reginald the Vampire.” This series is adapted from Johnny B. Truant’s “Fat Vampire” book collection and introduces Jacob Batalon as Reginald, a vampire who stands out due to his unconventional appearance in a world filled with attractive, fit, and stylish bloodsuckers. Reginald faces numerous challenges including unrequited love, a tormenting boss at work, and an enemy vampire chief determined to eliminate him. Despite these obstacles, Reginald unexpectedly discovers hidden abilities within himself. The final episode of “Reginald the Vampire” Season 2 was broadcasted on July 10th.

Resident Alien renewed for Season 4 at USA Network

Reginald the Vampire Cancelled at Syfy One Week After Season 2 Finale

USA Network has stepped in to prevent the cancellation of “Resident Alien.” Previously airing on Syfy for its first three seasons, this series will now move to another NBCUniversal network, USA, for its forthcoming fourth season. The show boasts an average weekly viewership of 3.3 million, which is commendable by cable television standards. However, the production costs are high, a factor that Syfy often finds less patiently tolerated, even for well-liked shows. As a reminder, this predicament was faced by the creators of “Krypton.”

In the third season finale, Harry (Tudyk) was captured by the villains, while an alien took his place on Earth. Simultaneously, Sheriff Mike (Reynolds) discovered the truth about aliens, leaving him bewildered and disoriented. Despite initial plans, the abrupt reduction of episodes from 12 to 8 caused some logistical challenges.

What is Reginald the Vampire about?

Reginald the Vampire Cancelled at Syfy One Week After Season 2 Finale

Reginald Andres, portrayed by Jacob Batalon, managed to put his life back on track – an unexpected turn of events after being transformed into a vampire. Defying typical vampire appearances with his unconventional looks, Reginald feels right at home among an intriguing group. This ensemble includes his creator, a captivating vampire; the enigmatic former chief of the vampires who might be an ally or foe; and his ex-coworker and former girlfriend. The series, titled “Reginald the Vampire,”, offers a heartfelt exploration into the complexities of the undead existence.

The television show “Reginald the Vampire” is a collaborative production between Great Pacific Media Inc., Modern Story Company, December Films, and Cineflix Studios. Harley Peyton, Jeremiah Chechik, Todd Berger, Lindsay Macadam, Brett Burlock, and Peter Emerson serve as executive producers. This series is adapted from the book collection penned by Johnny B. Truant.

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2024-07-15 19:12