Warning: SPOILERS ahead for Resident Alien season 4, episode 10!Resident Alienstar Alan Tudyk reveals more details as to why the SyFy comedy series was really cancelled, and what it means for the show’s future.Resident Alienseason 4marked the end of the series. The show offers a very conclusive finale surrounding both Harry’s fate and the town of Patience, Colorado, despite getting cancelled before season 4 premiered.
Responding in Threads to a comment about the show being cancelled,Tudykrevealed that,ifResident Alienever returned, it would not be under Universal. He hopes that “after an appropriate time” and a reassessment of their “business models” to account for media’s current evolutionary path, the show could eventually come back in some form. Check out Tudyk’s response below:
Whoa whoa whoa the mic failed to pick up the last part of the sentence. The last season …….in its current incarnation on SYFY and or Discovery but certainly under the UNIVERSAL banner but hopefully one day after an appropriate time for the business to find its feet again after being gutted by changing business models and evolving media options for an aging and simultaneous younger audience.
What Tudyk’s Response Says About Resident Alien’s Cancellation
Resident Alienseason 4 endedon a rather conclusive note, with Harry and Bridget leaving Earth to be with Heather and her children with the protagonist. This included a passing of the torch of sorts, with a new alien posing as Dr. Ethan Stone quickly becoming enamored with human life, despite originally trying to destroy the planet.
However, the series' conclusive note still leaves some threads forResident Aliencharactersdangling, such as Mike and Liv’s recruitment by the government. Given Tudyk’s response,it sounds like there are ideas for how the show could continuedespite how locked-in the final episode appeared. Unfortunately, this won’t be happening anytime soon, and likely at a new home.
Resident Alienis loosely based on the comic of the same name by Peter Hogan and Steve Parkhouse.
Tudyk’s response reflects how the show had a reduced budget in season 4, alongside multi-airing on USA and SyFy to try and increase viewership numbers. He also posits the idea that business models within entertainment need to evolve before the show can return, particularly when it comes to types of media and how they’re viewed in the modern era.
Our Take On Tudyk’s Response To Resident Alien Getting Cancelled
Based on his response, it seemsTudyk is holding out hope the show could return in some fashion. However, if it were to come back, it would likely be under a different umbrella than Universal’s, quite possibly in an entirely different medium altogether. What that would look like remains unclear right now, but offers some hope for its future.
Luckily, even thoughResident Alienmight take a long time to come back, the show’s conclusive series finale offered some satisfaction in how the last stretch of the story played out. It might be quite some time before Harry and Patience return, but Tudyk’s statement offers hope the series' future can be reassessed some time down the line.
Resident Alien
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A television adaptation of the comic book series, Resident Alien is a sci-fi comedy that stars Alan Tudyk as an alien who crashes on Earth with one mission - destroy humanity to save the planet. When Tudyk’s character takes the identity of a doctor, he arrives at a small town and begins to act the role preparing his plan. As time passes, he develops human emotions against his will - but his plans are further complicated when he meets the son of the mayor - who can see his actual appearance.