There will be no second season for The Republic of Sarah.
The CW has dropped the series after one season. Leader maker Jeffrey Paul King declared the news Thursday on Instagram alongside a cast photograph.
“I’m sad to say the news is not good. The Republic of Sarah will come to an end on Monday with what will now be our Series Finale,” King wrote. “Thank you so much to everyone who watched and who let our little show into their lives. It means the world to us. Please tune in on Monday and help us say goodbye to Greylock.”
The CW confirmed the cancellation.
Composed by King, in The Republic of Sarah, confronted with the annihilation of her town because of a ravenous mining organization, insubordinate secondary school history instructor Sarah Cooper (Stella Baker) uses a dark cartographical loophole clause to pronounce autonomy. Presently Sarah should lead a youthful gathering of mavericks as they endeavor to begin their own nation without any preparation.
Pastry specialist featured alongside Luke Mitchell as Danny Cooper, Hope Lauren as Corinne Dearborn, Nia Holloway as Amy “AJ” Johnson, Ian Duff as Grover Sims, Forrest Goodluck as Tyler Easterbrook, Landry Bender as Bella Whitmore, Izabella Alvarez as Maya Jimenez and Megan Follows as Ellen Cooper.
The series hailed from King, Marc Webb, CBS Studios and studio-based Fulwell 73. Ruler, Webb, Mark Martin, Jeff Grosvenor, Irene Litinsky and Leo Pearlman filled in as chief makers.