Matt Ryan feels sorry that the show was no longer renewed by NBC for Season 2, nor was it rescued by any other network from cancellation. But he is positive that the show and the lead character of the series will live in the hearts of its fans forever.
In his tweet early in August, after show creator Daniel Cerone officially said that the show is over, Ryan appreciated the fans of the series because of their support, citing them as truly the best there is.
He also took the opportunity to express his gratitude for everyone involved in the production of the show and believes that working with them are truly great memories worth keeping forever. He likewise lauded them for never giving up on the show despite the odds.
The actor said that he was very disappointed, just like showrunner Daniel Cerone was, that he can no longer pursue the journey of John Constantine. He added that he will surely miss playing the role.
If there is one other person who really feels heartbroken that “Constantine” was not renewed for Season 2, it is definitely show creator, Daniel Cerone.
Despite his subsequent attempts to liaise and negotiate with other networks to rescue the show from cancellation after NBC decided in dropping it after just one season, Cerone was not able to convince anybody of the potentials of the show as a network money-maker.