Summary

Much to the dismay of its many invested fans,Preacherended after season 4, but there’s a good reason why. The AMC+ series was a supernatural action-fantasy narrative that followed a man who works with a vampire and his ex in order to search for God following a mysterious event.Preacherboasts a great cast, including Dominic Cooper, Joe Gilgun, Ruth Negga, Ian Colletti, Graham McTavish, Pip Torrens, and Noah Taylor. It is based on the graphic novel by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillonand developed for the screen by Sam Catlin, Evan Goldberg, and Seth Rogen.

Preacherwas well-receivedduring its seasons on air, making it surprising that the show ended after just 4 seasons. Lower reviews over time may have been partially at fault, asPreacherwent from a series-high 92% Tomatometer in season 3 to a series-low score of 77% in the final season. There have been speculations that this drop or potential budget cuts might be an explanation someone would point to for the reason thatPreacherconcluded. That said, whyPreacherultimately ended was for a different reason entirely.

Preacher images from comics and TV series

9 Things Preacher’s TV Show Cut From The Comic Books

Preacher’s TV adaptation changed a lot of details from the original Garth Ennis comics, but many of these alterations actually improved the story.

Preacher Ended On Its Own Terms (It Wasn’t Canceled)

Executive Producer Seth Rogen Confirmed This

Even though itended after being well-regarded,Preacherwas not canceled. Instead, the show willingly wrapped up its run, coming to a close on its own terms. This was confirmed by Rogen in April 2019, just afterPreacherseason 4 was confirmed to be its final season.Rogenwrote simply that “It’s not cancelled. It’s just ending,“on his personal X (then Twitter) account.

Preacheris now available to stream on Netflix.

Rogen’s need to post this clarification likely stemmed from the widespread rumor thatPreacherwas canceled. This is an understandable misunderstanding for audiences to have, as many shows end due to a network re-shuffling their projects due to various business reasons. To make matters more confusing,Preacherstruggled with viewership in its final seasons. While seasons 1 and 2 managed to cross the 1 million viewer mark for all their episodes, season 3 failed to surpass this milestone for all but their finale. Despite this performance,Preacherwas not canceled but ended when it chose to.

Why Preacher Season 5 Wouldn’t Have Worked

Preacher Came To A Natural Conclusion

ThoughPreachercould have chosen to go on for longer,Preacherlikely ended at the right time. After all, thePreacherseason 4 finalesaw the wrapping of multiple arcs, even showing Jesse and Tulip’s natural deaths 40 years in the future.Preacheralso strayed significantly from the comic serieson which it was based, so making more seasons would only have further divorced it from its source material. As a result, extendingPreacherto season 5 may have spread things too thin, thus justifying the show’s season 4 ending.

Preacher

Cast

Preacher follows Jesse Custer, a Texas preacher, on his quest to confront the divine for abandoning humanity. Aided by Cassidy, a vampire, and Tulip, a gun-toting Texan, he wields the power of Genesis, a potent force born from an angel and a demon, to challenge celestial authority.

Ruth Negga in a church in Preacher

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