Netflix cancels V-Wars & October Faction

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Well, it looks like two new Netflix horror shows have been given the axe today as we just learned the streaming giant has chosen not to renew Steve Niles and Damien Worm's comic series OCTOBER FACTION or their adaptation of Jonathan Maberry's comic book V-WARS for a second season. 

Which show will YOU miss? Let us know below!

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Created by Damian Kindler based on the comic by Niles and Worm, OCTOBER FACTION followed

globetrotting monster hunters Fred and Deloris Allen who, after the death of Fred’s father, return to their hometown in upstate New York with their teenage children Geoff and Viv. As the family adjusts, Fred and Deloris must hide their identities as members of a secret organization, and our heroes quickly discover that their new small-town setting isn’t as idyllic as it seems.

It starred Tamara Taylor as Deloris Allen, J.C. MacKenzie as Fred Allen, Aurora Burghart as Viv Allen, Gabriel Darku as Geoff Allen, and Maxim Roy as Alice Harlow with Wendy Crewson, Megan Follows, and Stephen McHattie. OCTOBER FACTION is available to stream on Netflix HERE.

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Meanwhile, V-WARS starred The Vampire Diaries' Ian Somerhalder and centered on

Dr. Luther Swann, who enters a world of untold horror when a mysterious disease transforms his best friend, Michael Fayne, into a murderous predator who feeds on other humans. As the disease spreads and more people are transformed, society fractures into opposing camps pitting normal people against the growing number of these “vampires.” Swann races against time to understand what’s happening, while Fayne rises to become the powerful underground leader of the vampires.

The series co-starred Adrian Holmes, Kyle Breitkopf, Jacky Lai, Peter Outerbridge, Kimberly-Sue Murray, Sydney Meyer, and Laura Vandervoort (The Soska Sisters' RABID remake). William Laurin and Glenn Davis were the showrunners. V-WARS is available to stream on Netflix HERE.

Source: THR

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