Finding Carter was reportedly renewed for Season 3 earlier this fall, however, the future of the series remains uncertain as MTV has yet to officially confirm its fate.
Nevertheless, the Dec. 15 Season 2 finale ended on the kind of high-risk cliffhanger that demands renewal from a plot perspective, something executive producer Emily Whitesell tells THR was very intentional from the outset:
It was, ‘What would be a good cliffhanger-y push?’ If we were going to continue, what would be interesting to leave everyone hanging and holding on, and what does our audience care about? And what would we like to see? And then try to get a consensus from the network about what they would care about as well. We came up with many, many different ideas and this was the one we all agreed on.
Asked whether the recent departure of MTV programming president Susanne Daniels‘ departure puts Finding Carter Season 3 at risk, Whitesell said:
I don’t really involve myself too much in the politics of the network. I’m more of the creative end. So if the show is picked up and they need it to go in a certain creative direction, I’ll pitch them where I think the show should go. But I don’t get involved in how they’re feeling about what shows they want to pick up or not.
Stay tuned as we continue to monitor the status of Finding Carter Season 3…
Briannali says
I wonder is there is a worldwide petition we #FindingCarter’s can create to make a decision whether we want finding carter to be renewed or remain cancelled/ undecided, which ik “being renewed” will get the most signatures