🐱 Netflix Canceling First Kill Reveals Larger Problem in Streaming

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Netflix announced that it would not be renewing First Kill, a supernatural teen drama about a vampire and monster hunter falling in love against the wishes of their families. The series debuted June 10th and gained over 90 million hours of views in just its first few weeks of streaming. Despite its release being a mere two weeks after Netflix's explosive Stranger Things 4, First Kill brought in high numbers and performed very well.

First Kill, created by Victoria Schwab, focused on a queer relationship between two teenage girls and their feuding families. Although some viewers have criticized its low budget look, the series garnered support from fans of the supernatural and fans of queer media. The abrupt cancelation of First Kill shocked many viewers and revealed a very unsettling trend across many streaming services.

Streaming Services Have a Cancelation Problem​


Netflix has a history of canceling shows after just their first season. Series like The Society, Everything Sucks! and The Get Down were all canceled before they had a chance at renewal, with reasons for their ending being anything from the COVID-19 pandemic to low viewership. Meanwhile, other shows with premises like First Kill that were canceled include The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (which got four seasons) and I Am Not Okay With This (which only got one).

Changes in HBO Max and other streaming services have also cut some shows and films short. Recently, news of the Batgirl film being canceled, despite being almost completed, have created distrust in streaming services. Although services like Netflix are intended to bring films and television to the homes of viewers, they also put in a lot of time and money into creating their own original content. Cancelations of original series and the removal of other films and shows from streaming services prove that these providers are mostly concerned with profit, and any show deemed "unprofitable" will be canceled regardless of how well it does.

Streaming and Television Has an Issue With Sapphic Romance​


Aside from the unreliability of streaming services like Netflix, there is another problem at hand. First Kill being canceled after just one season reveals that studios do not think of shows focusing on Sapphic characters as necessary and profitable. In 2022 alone, numerous shows featuring lesbian and bisexual women and their relationships were canceled. Gentleman Jack, Batwoman and The Wilds are just a few, and many more have been canceled before this year as well.

Following Netflix's decision not to continue First Kill, many people have begun to examine how Netflix and other streaming services treat shows about lesbians compared to shows about gay men. For instance, Heartstopper, which premiered a couple of months before First Kill, renewed for two more seasons. Interestingly enough, First Kill brought in more views during its first few weeks yet was still axed. WhileHeartstopper absolutely deserves its continuation, it's heartbreaking that a show geared for teenage lesbians has been left behind by Netflix.

Unfortunately, First Kill's untimely cancelation reveals that corporations are not inclined to fight for Sapphic media. It's likely an unfortunate result of the crossover between homophobia -- and the idea that queer media is only of interest to queer people -- and the notion that stories about women are less important than those about men. If given a second season (which would have likely provided a higher budget) First Kill could have grown its fan base beyond what it already had. Despite its high viewership, growing fan base and place on Netflix's Top 10, First Killnever stood a chance against Netflix's model for cancelation.

While it's unfair that a show as new and popular as First Kill was canceled so quickly, it has shown many people that streaming services are not inherently giving viewers the content they want. Rather, the shows that are deemed the most likely to bring in money and views are prioritized over all others. Hopefully the future will bring audiences more fun shows about queer women and teenagers to reflect the obvious interest in their stories.

Season 1 of First Kill is available to watch on Netflix.
 
Why did they cancel a show no one watched? Must be homophobia! Just like the only reason Firefly got cancelled is because Fox execs hate nerds.

Maybe they should stop pandering to 15 people on Twitter and make something people want to watch.
This is the overall problem with most shows on now. Netflix keeps making the same mistakes over and over, who was going to watch a show about a bipoc monster hunter a white vampire become racemixing lesbian lovers.
This show was made for less than 0.05% of the population
I'm no fan of prime but The Terminal List at least had a target demographic and became the number one show. These people are writing their own obituaries, if they would give us something... anything. A couple good shows and movies a year, maybe not sign contracts where white teacher get laid off first, maybe let us have some positions of power but no they just can't bring themselves to do it. They've gone full retard and are going to wonder why when they end up in cattle cars again.
 
Every TV show in the last 5 years summed up


"I don't get this show"

"It's not FOR you, it's for underrepresented group "X" ! "

"Oh, Well, then I guess I won't watch, since it's not for me"

"But you have to! Or else you're a bigot!"
 
Has any vampire media done well recently? This show was apparently unwatchable, most dracula films have underperformed, and Bloodlines 2 is digging new depths in development hell. What killed it?
 
Over 90 million minutes streamed? Wow, that's a big number. Want to know a bigger one? 1.3 billion.

I swear to God, half of this shit is driven by journos looking for coom bait. Why can't they just watch porn like normal people?
 
Oh yes I saw this on Netflix when I was looking to start a new show. I was like doesn't look like my cup of tea and so I choose Monkey King instead.

Funny to hear it get canceled so quickly.
 
removal of other films and shows from streaming services prove that these providers are mostly concerned with profit
it is always funny to me when people are shocked to discover that businesses are mainly profit driven.

and any show deemed "unprofitable" will be canceled regardless of how well it does.

what do you mean "regardless of how well it does"? if a show is unprofitable then it is by definition not doing well.
 
Has any vampire media done well recently? This show was apparently unwatchable, most dracula films have underperformed, and Bloodlines 2 is digging new depths in development hell. What killed it?
Only vampire media to do well in the last couple of years is "What We Do In Shadows"; a movie about a bunch of old school vampires that got spun off into a TV show on FX. It's also a comedy, done in the style of a mockumentary about the lives of a group of vampires from "the old country" trying to navigate through modern life and sharing a house together in spite of their differing backgrounds.
 
Only vampire media to do well in the last couple of years is "What We Do In Shadows"; a movie about a bunch of old school vampires that got spun off into a TV show on FX. It's also a comedy, done in the style of a mockumentary about the lives of a group of vampires from "the old country" trying to navigate through modern life and sharing a house together in spite of their differing backgrounds.
Most new vampire stuff these days is complete shit.

But to be fair, so was most of the vampire stuff produced during the time everyone and their mother was making vampire-related content. We only got gems out of it because of the amount being produced. 1,000 piles of shit and a single gold nugget.
 
Has any vampire media done well recently? This show was apparently unwatchable, most dracula films have underperformed, and Bloodlines 2 is digging new depths in development hell. What killed it?
Trend they come and they go I guess.
Now vampires didn't get as bad as the zombie craze from a few years back but it had it's own mini-trend.
Overall there is only so much you can do with vampires until they're either not vampires anymore or you start asking yourself, but why even have vampires at all?

But if you want a simple answer... um... maybe... Twilight?

it is always funny to me when people are shocked to discover that businesses are mainly profit driven.
They're not very smart people, so the last several years of being pandered to by almost every entertainment industry was enough to make them believe that corporations aren't actually pro-LGBTTQQIAAA2SPK+, feminist or pro-choice.
 
i hate retard articles like this.

meanwhile actual good shows that had an audience do get canceled...yet I'm sure sophia shitrock couldn't careless cause it dosn't have faggot shit or whatever she/it likes
 
I'll be honest, I try to watch every vampire show I can find and I didn't even tune into this because I saw it was about a lesbian interracial couple and not actually vampires.

Like how True Blood was more like True Fags after season 1.

The CW is infamous for running complete shit shows that never have good ratings.

I think the last vampire show I watched was Forever Knight, which was vaguely appealing. A lot of weird shows came out in the 80s and 90s. Most only lasted 2-3 seasons. But that was usually enough. And they weren't choked with woke. That's usually the problem here. Poor writing, nothing unique or intesting going on. They just expect to survive being fueled on woke alone.

Also, the white girl in First Kill has some weird bulbous forehead that is just killing me to look at.
 
I think the last vampire show I watched was Forever Knight, which was vaguely appealing. A lot of weird shows came out in the 80s and 90s. Most only lasted 2-3 seasons. But that was usually enough. And they weren't choked with woke. That's usually the problem here. Poor writing, nothing unique or intesting going on. They just expect to survive being fueled on woke alone.

Also, the white girl in First Kill has some weird bulbous forehead that is just killing me to look at.
If you can stand campy movies I highly recommend Dracula 2000, which was made in the titular year but feels like a 90s film. It has a unique take on it + gerard butler as dracula.

Half the people who watch this hate me for it, but the other half appreciate the over the top stupidity.
 
Why did they cancel a show no one watched? Must be homophobia! Just like the only reason Firefly got cancelled is because Fox execs hate nerds.

Maybe they should stop pandering to 15 people on Twitter and make something people want to watch.
I remember that era of Fox, when they’d throw out a good show with potential and kill it by the end of Season 1, the thing blows up on DVD (Family Guy) and gets renewed or Joss Whedon blows a guy, gets a movie, springboards to Dollhouse, built that to be pretty decent then had to hastily wrap it all up by having a 12 year old girl in the future sacrifice herself so Echo’s brain could use her body for something we’ll never see.

Yes, I’m still pissed over the ending to Dollhouse.
If you can stand campy movies I highly recommend Dracula 2000, which was made in the titular year but feels like a 90s film. It has a unique take on it + gerard butler as dracula.

Half the people who watch this hate me for it, but the other half appreciate the over the top stupidity.
FUCK YOU FOR NOT MENTIONING TOPLESS VITAMIN C, ASSHOLE!

I only saw it once while shitfaced and those tits were burned into my brain. Holy fuck, they were amazing.

Also, if you want to punish yourself there’s a Dracula 3000 with Coolio. Remember Gangsta’s Paradise with the music video where Coolio’s rapping at Michelle Pfeiffer as she acts tough then they have weird close up of fat black guy singing the chorus?

Seriously, alcohol is mandatory for watching Dracula 3000.
 
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