![]() ![]() Campbell's frantic actions not only endanger his girlfriend Elle (Oliva DeJonge), but a number of others in town. Sam (Sean Berdy) is a gay, deaf teen whose brother Campbell (Toby Wallace) is a diagnosed psychopath. The Society contains plenty of unique characters who only would have continued to shine had the series continued. Typical teenage drama that revolves around their relationships, bullying, and sense of entitlement, is amplified in this strange environment, suggesting that perhaps the teenage years are more influential than many adults give them credit for. Of course, it isn't long before real-world issues of corruption, crime, and greed begin to plague New Ham. ![]() The Guard's focal members Luke (Alexander MacNicoll), Jason (Emilio Garcia-Sanchez), Clark (Spencer House), and Grizz (Jack Mulhern) soon realize the position requires more than they bargained for. Aside from the leader of the group, the teens establish The Guard, a group of enforcers that consists largely of football players who possess the intimidation and strength to combat nearly every obstacle any of the teens could throw at them. They delegate jobs, lead expeditions, and establish order. Over time, those in the town renamed "New Ham," slowly acclimate themselves to their new reality. Cassandra's younger sister Allie (Kathryn Newton), who has lived most of her life in her older sister's shadow, finds herself caught between the two opposing sides. Naturally, not everyone is pleased with the choice. In an attempt to get everyone on the same page, Cassandra (Rachel Keller) fulfills the role of the group's leader. Without the ability to receive deliveries of medication and food, many realize that if not properly allocated, their resources will dwindle quickly. Others realize the direness of the situation and what this could mean for them in the long run. Some opt to celebrate their newfound freedom and throw several high-scale parties. The next morning, they explore the eerie atmosphere and discover that their town is now surrounded by a dense forest that restricts all travel.Īs expected, the group of teenagers fail to see eye to eye on what they should do. The bus full of moody teens is brought back to West Ham that night, only to discover that everyone else in the town is missing. As they near their destination, the bus driver finds that the entrance has become blocked. As the bus departs from the town of West Ham, a storm strikes. The Lord of the Flies-style scenario of The Society begins with a school field trip that already begins to show the troublemakers and other classic teen tropes. Its exploration of survival, power, morality, and the diversity amongst its cast is something that Netflix (or any other streaming service) could expand upon and celebrate. In fact, The Society had plenty of potential to become one of Netflix's leading dramas if it had been given the chance. Thus far, their attempts have seen little success with the streaming platform, but their request isn't ill-founded. Since its cancellation, fans of The Society have rallied behind the series, hoping that Netflix would pick the series back up. These additional costs along with a few other factors led to Netflix canceling the series in 2020. In order to continue with production during the pandemic, studios had to implement a number of costly safety precautions to guarantee the well-being of those on set. However, the COVID-19 pandemic would halt the production of hundreds of films and television series around the world. Following the initial success of the series, it was renewed for a second season a few months after its premiere. ![]() The Society premiered on Netflix in 2019 with 10 episodes that introduced the newfound trouble a group of Connecticut teens now find themselves in. RELATED: Squid Game Creator Has An Update On Season 2, And Fans Won't Be Happy Among the unfortunately long list of series that were canceled too soon is The Society, a mystery with a Lord of the Flies-like premise that uncovers the truths of human nature. I Am Not Okay with This, The End of the F***ing World, and On My Block, were all canceled after generating plenty of Netflix-related buzz. Of course, not all beloved Netflix series receive the same level of success. 13 Reasons Why, Sex Education, Outer Banks, and On My Block are all examples of the success of the platform's teen dramas. In addition to serving as a platform for cable television series like All American, Riverdale, and The 100, the streaming giant has also introduced a number of its own original series that have found tremendous success. The selection of teen dramas on Netflix has largely contributed to the current success of the streaming platform. ![]()
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