Salvation is on a collision course with cancellation, but there’s a “plan” in place should the CBS drama escape for Season 2.
Speaking to TVLine, actor Ian Anthony Dale says tonight’s first season finale “leaves the door open for a lot more story”:
There is a plan, yeah. That’s the thing, there’s so much more story to tell. I’m hopeful that I’ll be buying winter clothes for my newborn son, which means we’d be headed back to Toronto in February and I get to see what [showrunners] Liz [Kruger] and Craig [Shapiro] have up their sleeves. The way we end it really leaves the door open for a lot more story to be told and I certainly would love to get back together with this group of people. This was a wonderful, harmonious experience — and I’m sure Jen has told you the same thing.
He added:
There are definitely options. And when you’re able to bring the elements together — this cast, these writers, that crew in Toronto — it would be foolish not to recreate that magic at least one more time.
Will Salvation Season 2 dodge cancellation? Stay tuned…
Kay B. says
I hope they renew this series. I really enjoy watching!
Sharon J. Scott says
As I said before, years of storylines could turn Salvation into one of the most outstanding and long lasting series in a very long time. I love this show and very much enjoyed the interaction between characters and how they, as a whole, created this wonderful “collision” of great talent. Please do not cancel. Thank you for a tremendous Season One.
Linda Cathaway says
Can we please have something more to watch on Tv besides walking dead people, vampires, supernational nonsense, reality shows…SALVATION is what we need!!! This show is new, exciting, action packed, excellent cast, great story line with lots of possibilities for seasons to come…
Please keep SALVATION alive!!!!