NBC Says Goodbye to Constantine, State of Affairs After a Single Season

Posted by at 2:17 pm on May 8, 2015

constantine-first-official-imageNBC is cleaning house, canceling underperforming shows including “Constantine” and “State of Affairs”  “State of Affairs,” which was meant to be Heigl’s TV comeback vehicle, never got off the ground spanned 13 episodes.

Despite a lead-in from “The Voice” for the first half of its run, “State of Affairs” never gained much traction on Monday nights. For the season, it averaged a 1.8 rating in adults 18-49 and 7.6 million viewers overall, according to Nielsen’s Live+7 ratings.

“Constantine” was a DC Comics property from Warner Bros. TV. Showrunner Daniel Cerone tweeted Friday that the series would not be going forward, and alluded to the drama being shopped elsewhere.

Based on the comic series characters of “Hellblazer,” the television adaptation averaged just under five million total viewers, with DVR, for its first season, also consisting of 13 episodes.

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