Vampire Academy canceled after season one
Samuel Coleman
Published Feb 03, 2026
There is some exceptionally awful information for the growing fanbase of the Vampire Foundation. There will be no more classes at St. Vladimir’s in 2023 as Peacock just reported the cancelation of the adored series alongside one more fan number one, One of Us is Lying.
This comes as a shock to the enthusiasts of the show who have seen a fragmented storyline that finished up with hints about the future on October 27, 2022.
Adjusted from Richelle Mead’s Vampire Foundation books, the Keiron Moore starrer followed Lissa, an illustrious vampire, and her dearest companion at the old supernatural live-in school. The logline for the show read:
“Lissa, an illustrious vampire, and her dearest companion and defender, Rose, explore sentiment, class governmental issues and old wizardry at their live-in school St. Vladimir’s Foundation.
It proceeds:
The Vampire Foundation series figured out how to pull the group and draw great basic gathering, yet was purportedly insufficient for the organization that chose to reassess these two shows.
Created by Julie Plec and Marguerite MacIntyre, the Vampire Foundation series is the second variation of Richelle Mead’s hit novel series, after a Vampire Foundation film was delivered in 2014. Delivered by Widespread TV, the series debuted on September 15, 2022, and carried on with its short life till the finish of October 2022.
The series included characters from both the first book and rethought renditions of the characters, alongside a few new ones. It was 10 episodes in length and finished in a cliffhanger that will stay unsettled, all things considered.
The Vampire Institute cast includes an enormous outfit with big names like Sisi Stringer, Daniela Nieves, and Kieron Moore.
Other cast individuals from the series incorporate André Dae Kim as Christian Ozera, Anita-Delight Uwajeh as Tatiana Vogel, Mia McKenna-Bruce as Mia Karp, Jonetta Kaiser as Sonya Karp, Andrew Liner as Bricklayer Ashford, Rhian Blundell as Meredith Beckham, and J. August Richards as Victor Dashkov.
Repeating cast individuals included Pik-Sen Lim as Sovereign Marina, Jason Diaz as Andre Dragomir, Max Parker as Mikhail Leather treater, Jennifer Kirby as Alberta Casey, Joseph Ollman as Jesse Zeklos, Yael Belicha as Marie Carter, and Craig Stevenson as Dane Zeklos, among others.
vampire academy fans promoting the show more than the actual service and they have the AUDACITY to complain about ratings ???
— nicole (@clinemezs) January 21, 2023
One of Us is Lying will likewise not get one more season after the second time of the show debuted on October 20, 2022. With the two shows gone, Peacock has just a modest bunch of residual firsts, including Bel-Air, Dr. Passing, Killing It, On point: Guard in Berlin, and Wolf Life Me, among a couple of others.
A lot more shows are scheduled to debut on Peacock in 2023. This incorporates the exceptionally expected Mrs. Davis and Stoic Appearance.
The cancelation of the two shows was reported together by Peacock recently. This year has positively not been really great for film and television fans who have seen a considerable lot of their dearest shows self-destruct.
Remain tuned for additional updates.