Sony Pictures Television was notified that "Bloodline" Season 3 will be their farewell episode to be shown in Netflix. Though Netflix denied that there've been tension running between them and Sony, the rumored rift is still skyrocketing.
The Hollywood reported that "Bloodline" Season 3 originally has five or six season plan according to the Executive Producers Todd A. Kesler, Daniel Zelman, Glenn Kessler and the creator. However, it is still unsure if it could hold that much material. The shows licensing fee was cut together with the 13 episodes down to 10 which makes the show's future unclear for now.
Kyle Chandler and Ben Mendelson has received 2016 Emmy Award nominations for their work in "Bloodline" Season 3,as well as credit to the creator, writers and executive producers who molded them. The third season airing has been cancelled, according to Variety. The show has been filming in Florida just like the its previous seasons.
Why #Bloodline’s cancellation hints at a new phase for #Netflix, by @TVMoJoe: https://t.co/dvRA9FkLxu pic.twitter.com/FhlSlXmK4a
— Vulture (@vulture) September 16, 2016
Netflix reported that the show has slashed licensing fees to find more earnings for the series. Florida decided to discontinue their credits program this year which makes the series harder to move on. For now there's no idea as to how "Bloodline" Season 3 would be aired with new alterations and changes.
#Bloodline to end after Season 3, and that's great news for fans https://t.co/X7MCn8ZUGG pic.twitter.com/hpbqiD43P4
— IndieWire (@IndieWire) September 14, 2016
It remains uncertain as to how far "Bloodline" Season 3 would fare once it is aired on the small screens. For the fans and followers of the series, it is speculated to return by 2017 but as for its precise date, it remains unsettled.