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The Wheel Of Time Cancelled: Fantasy TV’s Golden Age Fades

By Binged Bureau - Jun 02, 2025 @ 07:06 pm
The Wheel Of Time Cancelled: Fantasy TV’s Golden Age Fades

HBO’s Game of Thrones is indeed one of the greatest TV shows of all time. Yes, it is—despite how its final season turned out. It revolutionised the fantasy genre and TV by blending epic storytelling with political intrigue, moral ambiguity, and cinematic production values. It broke genre stereotypes with complex characters and unpredictable plot twists, attracted mainstream audiences, shattered numerous viewership records, and paved the way for many big-budget fantasy shows, especially during the post-GoT era. One of those shows is Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time.

In case you’ve been living under a rock lately, allow us to inform you that Prime Video has cancelled The Wheel of Time. This means we’re not getting a fourth season, despite how greatly and positively Season 3 was received by both critics and audiences.

This makes us wonder: what forced Prime Video to pull the plug on The Wheel of Time? Well, there are lots of reasons.

One of the main reasons behind the cancellation of Rafe Judkins’ show is Prime Video’s haste to deliver the next epic fantasy phenomenon after HBO’s Game of Thrones. Many streaming platforms and television networks, including Prime Video, greenlit numerous fantasy shows with enormous budgets in an attempt to replicate the success of GoT after 2019.

This led to a boom in fantasy TV shows, including HBO’s own spin-off, House of the Dragon, and several other projects. Prime Video acquired rights to major fantasy series, adapting The Wheel of Time and The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power, while Netflix launched The Witcher and Shadow and Bone. For a while, fantasy television was at an all-time high with all these shows airing, but none quite managed to replicate the widespread cultural impact of Game of Thrones.

The Wheel of Time’s cancellation suggests that simply throwing money at an adaptation of a popular book series isn’t a guaranteed formula for success. Now, it seems streaming platforms are beginning to realise that the Game of Thrones phenomenon was unique and difficult to replicate.

Moreover, streaming platforms have a bad habit of seeking massive viewership and immediate profits from big-budget TV shows. This explains why the first two seasons of The Wheel of Time felt rushed and a bit messy, despite showing great promise, strong performances, and impressive visuals and CGI work.

Robert Jordan wrote a total of 14 books in The Wheel of Time series. This means Prime Video should not have pressured the creators to deliver immediate results, and instead should have allowed them the time to deeply study and adapt such a vast source material. The series needed more time to properly connect with viewers, develop characters, and unfold complex plots.

Whenever quick viewer engagement and instant gratification are prioritised over long-term, high-quality storytelling, scenarios like the cancellation of The Wheel of Time become inevitable. These situations create tension, as the patient, long-form storytelling often inherent to epic fantasy, clashes with the streaming world’s need for fast, measurable success. That’s exactly what happened here.

According to some reports, Prime Video spent over $260 million on the show’s first two seasons, which explains the streamer’s eagerness for instant success. 

In addition, the show’s declining viewership made things worse. Despite a strong debut with Season 1, which was one of Amazon’s most-watched premieres, the show’s audience numbers steadily dropped. By Season 3, viewership had significantly decreased, averaging only around 400 million minutes viewed per week, which Amazon deemed insufficient to justify the series’ high production costs.

The end of The Wheel of Time suggests that the golden era of fantasy shows may be nearing its end. Netflix’s Shadow and Bone was one of the first big-budget fantasy shows to go in 2023, after just two seasons. It’s also been announced that The Witcher will soon follow suit. 

That leaves only The Rings of Power from that initial wave of high-budget fantasy adaptations still airing. While the Game of Thrones spin-offs have so far avoided this trend, with new ones frequently announced, it seems the broader fantasy TV boom is fading as the genre’s popularity gradually declines. Stay tuned for more updates.

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