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Creator Kevin Williamson has opened up about why The Waterfront was ultimately canceled, shedding new light on the decision that left many fans surprised.
While the show had built a loyal audience, behind-the-scenes factors and Netflixâs broader strategy reportedly played a key role in the series ending earlier than expected.
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Kevin Williamson Reveals the Reason Behind âThe Waterfrontâ Cancelation at Netflix
Despite massive viewership on the sufrace, The Waterfront was canceledânow, creator Kevin Williamson is opening up about how the audienceâs age and Netflixâs strict completion metrics led to the showâs demise.

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Itâs been a tough pill to swallow for fans of The Waterfront. As we covered in our original report, the series was quietly axed after just one season, marking one of the most-watched cancellations in Netflix history. Despite pulling in massive viewing hours, the show ultimately didnât get a season 2 orderâand now, creator Kevin Williamson is shedding some light on exactly why that happened.
In a recent interview with The Ankler, the prolific showrunner discussed his life post-Scream and got incredibly candid about his time working on Netflixâs The Waterfront in addition to talking through subjects like Rotten Tomatoes, his creative process, and whatâs coming next. Itâs a great read!
He was specifically asked what lessons had been learned from The Waterfront, given that it was not renewed for season 2, making it one of the most-watched cancellations of all time. Despite the heartbreaking outcome for his deeply personal project, Williamson holds no ill will toward the streamer. In fact, he praised the collaboration: âIt was a great experience and Netflix was awesome to work with. They canceled my show, but it was the best experience for a canceled show Iâve ever had. It felt complete. We did a whole season. It had a beginning, middle, and end.â
So, if the relationship was great and the viewership was high, what went wrong? As regular readers of Whatâs on Netflix will know, Netflixâs renewal decisions often come down to one crucial metric: the completion rate.
In the data we got from Netflix, which covers the weekly viewing numbers, things looked strong. It spent 5 weeks in the top 10s, picking up 200.1M viewing hours, equating to 31.2M views. Expanding through the rest of 2025 (the show debuted on June 19th, 2025), the show went on to get 258.5M viewing hours and 40.3M viewing equivalents, so the viewership was definitely stacked upfront. Still, the show was tracking above Ransom Canyon, which did get a season 2 renewal, and above Obliterated, another highly-watched series that sadly was canceled after one season.
Still, we didnât have an official reason from Netflix other than confirmation from the trade it wouldnât be happening. According to Williamson, the showâs audience simply didnât finish the season fast enough within Netflixâs required decision window. The culprit? The audienceâs age.
âI learned a lot about âcompletion.â They can really pinpoint exactly who watched the show, how many minutes they watched it, how many episodes. Itâs fascinating the way that they can measure the success of the show.
What happened was the median age was 52 for The Waterfront. People in their 50s and 60s donât binge the way that younger people do. So meeting the metrics takes longer. My contract says you have to make a decision in this amount of time. It ultimately met the completion rate, just not in the amount of time they allow for it. I donât know if thatâs the reason or not.â
This is a fascinating peek behind the curtain. Weâve mentioned before how the âbinge modelâ can sometimes punish shows that appeal to older demographics, who prefer to savor episodes over several weeks rather than devouring them in a single weekend. The Waterfront eventually hit its required completion milestones, but only after the contractual window for a renewal decision had closed.
The Waterfront. Holt McCallany as Harlan Buckley in episode 102 of The Waterfront. Cr. Dana Hawley/Netflix © 2025
Another major factor that we frequently highlighted is the studio behind the series. The Waterfront was produced by an outside studio rather than Netflix in-house, which changes the economics of a renewal.
âI thought they would have given another swing to a second season because it did so well,â Williamson told The Ankler. âIt was an outside studio, so the bar might have been a little higher.â
The cancellation still comes as a shock to many viewers who arenât tuned into industry news. Williamson noted that fans are still approaching him to ask when season two is dropping, completely unaware that the show wonât be returning.
Despite the disappointment of closing the book on a show he described as âmy lifeâ and âmy family story,â Williamson is looking at the silver lining. âMaybe you have to think, âThe world took care of that and now I can go do something else.â Because the good news is it did allow me some freedom. I didnât have to jump into another writers room for season two. I get to write something new and fresh.â
Are you still bummed about The Waterfront getting canceled? Do you think Netflix needs to adjust its completion metrics for shows with older audiences? Let us know in the comments down below.
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