The next unfinished series caused the most outrage, but all in vain, so far there is no news about its continuation.
Unfinished Series: Christ
One of the strongest unfinished series is Messiah, in which actress Michelle Monaghan was given the lead role. She played the role of Eva Geller, a CIA case officer, very well, who notices Messiah, a charismatic man who has embarked on a spiritual journey. The movement and political unrest explode. Geller begins to investigate the man and does not trust him very much, but the important thing in the plot is that the CIA agent is hiding his serious illness, and if Messiah is really the savior, he may be able to help him.
Messiah was released on Netflix on January 1, 2020, and was watched by a lot of people, as the first and last seasons turned out to be very exciting. Then, for some ridiculous reason, it was not renewed for more seasons either, probably because the story touched on a sensitive religious topic, which many loved, but it upset a lot of religious viewers, who canceled their subscriptions.
flight attendant
Not only Netflix, HBO also made unexpected decisions, cutting its award-nominated series The Flight Attendant after two seasons. The main character was played by none other than Brainiacs star Kaley Cuoco, who was finally able to show herself in a dramatic role after many years of sitcoms. Cuoco was also nominated for an Emmy for her performance, but ultimately failed to convert that nomination into an award. In the end, she decided not to return for a third season, because she felt that two seasons were enough for the story of Cassie, who was struggling with alcohol problems. The Flight Attendant series was based on Chris Bohjalian's novel of the same name, and the main characters were Kaley Cuoco, Michiel Huisman, and Zosia Mamet. Despite the ratings, HBO was forced to stop the story, which upset viewers.
1899
One of the unfinished series that caused the most outrage was 1899, which ended after one season last year and really deserved another season, as many plot points remained unexplained due to the series’ mysterious nature. The German Netflix original series was met with great anticipation, as it was produced for the streaming service by Jantje Friese and Baran bo Odar, who also produced the smash hit Dark.
Dark was Netflix's first German-language original series and is often considered one of the platform's strongest shows to date.
So, it was no surprise that the showrunners were asked to work together again. But they also didn’t think that after just one season and eight episodes, Netflix would decide not to continue, even though 1988 had received a lot of attention, and viewers attacked the service provider in an unprecedented way for canceling it because of