Dec 1, 2014
Tradecraft: Matador Cancelled
This is very disappointing news! After initially announcing that it was already renewed for a second season before the first one even started airing, El Rey Network have changed their minds and cancelled their entertaining spy series Matador. Deadline reports that the series, billed as a "Latino James Bond" (but really more of a Latino Alias) did fairly well in America, but failed to find international buyers. That's really too bad, because Matador was a lot of fun. It was an entertaining, action-oriented, somewhat fantastical throwback spy series. And it came from a roster of heavy hitters, including Alias producers Bob Orci and Alex Kurtzman (who recycled some of their Alias mythology by mixing spies with mystical artifacts) and El Rey founder Robert Rodriguez. The news of its cancellation comes on top of the sad news of the premature death of one of its stars, Elizabeth Pena. I will miss Matador.
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cancellations,
Tradecraft,
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I was a big Matador fan, so this news straight up sucks.
I suppose there's plenty of silly espionage telly left like State of Affairs, Covert Affairs and Madame Secretary, but to be honest looking at that list just makes me wonder if God hates me.
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