18/06/2026 19:27 - Entretenimiento
Escena cinematográfica de una serie de ciencia ficción ambientada en una comunidad de jubilados, con un grupo diverso de adultos mayores mirando hacia algo misterioso con expresiones de asombro y miedo, iluminación dramática estilo Netflix, atmósfera sobrenatural, estilo visual similar a Stranger Things
Netflix has made the unexpected decision to cancel 'The Boroughs' after its first and only season. The science fiction series, executive produced by the Duffer Brothers (the creative minds behind the global phenomenon 'Stranger Things'), premiered in May 2026 and quickly became one of the platform's strongest debuts of the season.
The series explored the story of residents in a retirement community who must band together to confront a supernatural threat. The premise, described as 'Stranger Things with senior citizens', combined nostalgia, humor, and suspense with an aesthetic that evoked the Duffer brothers' signature style, but in an entirely new context.
Despite impressive viewership numbers, Netflix's decision came down to one critical factor: production costs. Large-scale science fiction series require significant investments in special effects to recreate paranormal threats and fantasy worlds. For 'The Boroughs', these elevated budgets didn't seem to justify the long-term profitability projections.
The news caught both the creative team and cast by surprise. Creators Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews had designed the series with a three-season arc in mind. Even before Netflix's decision, a writers' room had been opened for a potential second season, a standard procedure for high-profile projects seeking quick renewal.
Alfred Molina had publicly expressed his enthusiasm for continuing the project in a May 2026 interview: "I would love to continue with this. I'd like it to be something lasting. We have a wonderful cast, a great premise, and the sets are ready."
The cancellation of 'The Boroughs' stands in contrast to other recent Netflix decisions. The platform confirmed the continuation of 'Tales From '85', the animated Stranger Things spin-off, which will have a second season. Other series receiving green lights include 'Little House on the Prairie', 'The Hunting Wives', and 'Leanne'.
These decisions reflect Netflix's policy of prioritizing projects with long-term potential and more adjusted budgets, regardless of initial audience volume. The 'The Boroughs' case demonstrates that even titles with considerable followings can be cancelled if costs exceed future profitability expectations.
Netflix has not issued an official statement detailing specific reasons for the cancellation. The story of the retirement community residents remains, for now, unresolved on screen. Fans will have to settle for the single available season, an increasingly common reality in the streaming ecosystem.
Source: Infobae | June 18, 2026
Alfredo S. Quiroga