
“Sense8” was filmed in 13 countries and had a HUGE budget. The LA Times estimated the network spent around 9 million dollars per episode. For context, Forbes reported that HBO currently spends around 10 million dollars per episode on “Game of Thrones,” while Variety reported that Netflix spends about 4 million per episode on “Orange is the New Black.” The cancellation of "Sense8" is extremely unfortunate because queer representation and diversity in television matters. In response to this, a petition on Change.org was recently launched to get an official explanation from Netflix about the cancellation and to urge them to produce a third season. The petition has a little under 300,000 supporters as of publication. Recently, Netflix stepped up cancellations of current programming to assumedly make way for new shows. “The Get Down,” a drama helmed by Baz Luhrmann, which included a focus on queer characters and people of color involved in the early days of disco and hip-hop, was cut last week. It shouldn’t be dismissed though that Netflix did give two transgender filmmakers pretty much a blank check to do whatever the hell they wanted, and in exchange audiences were treated to a visually spectacular testament to LGBTQ pride alongside the fight for civil and social rights. It’s a shame a show so inclusive couldn’t have kept going for longer. UPDATE: This story been altered to include information about a petition on Change.org to try and save the show. (H/T DNAinfo Chicago)You all are putting up an incredible fight. We hear you and it's so moving. But not enough people watched the show and it's $$$ to produce. https://t.co/FXUvlQFzBc
— Brian J. Smith (@BrianJacobSmith) June 2, 2017