The Order cancelled by Netflix
No specific reason was given by the streaming giant for the show’s cancellation.

Netflix has cancelled its original supernatural horror series The Order after two seasons.
Its creator and co-writer Dennis Heaton broke the news to fans via Twitter describing it as “one of the best experiences of (his) career.”
For two seasons I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on The Order for @netflix. It is one of the best experiences of my career. Unfortunately, we aren't returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching.
— Dennis Heaton (@DennisHeaton2) November 14, 2020
The Order follows Jake (Jake Manley) a University student who joins its secret underground magical society the Hermetic Order of the Blue Rose.
His actual motivations for becoming a member are soon uncovered as he enters into the group’s dangerous feud with rival order Knights of Saint Christopher.
Sarah Grey, Matt Frewer, Max Martini, Louriza Tronco, Adam DiMarco and Ginger Snaps’s Katherine Isabelle also star.
Heaton followed his announcement of the show’s cancellation with another tweet which revealed some of his plans for the third season’s plot involving Alyssa (Grey), Jake’s girlfriend and fellow member of the Order of the Blue Rose.
PS - Jack was totally going to raise Alyssa from the dead, but she was going to come back wrong. Like, Pet Sematary wrong. Probably possessed by Zecchia. And a whole bunch of other corpses were coming back with her.
— Dennis Heaton (@DennisHeaton2) November 14, 2020
Both seasons of The Order are available to stream on Netflix now.
Source: Screen Rant