Streaming service Disney+ cancels family adventure series Mysterious Benedict Society After two eight-episode seasons. Phil Hay, who developed the show with writing partner Matt Manfredi, announced the sad news on Twitter on Saturday, January 28.
“Dear friends, Season 2 is coming to an end. Mysterious Benedict SocietyDisney+ Journey “Hey murmured“We love everyone who helped make this truly special and truly life-affirming experience possible. I’m here!”
of follow up tweetHay said, “Thank you to everyone who made a place for our show in your home [and] heart. He thanked writer Trenton Lee Stewart, actors Tony Hale and Kristen Schaar, produced the duo Todd Slavkin and Darren Swimmer, 20th Television, Disney+, and the entire cast and crew. Did.
‘You made it great and we loved every minute,’ he said murmured In your third post. “The great thing about streaming is that the show is live on Disney+ so you can always go see it.
Based on Stewart’s best-selling book series of the same name, Disney+’s Mysterious Benedict Society It starred Hale as the eponymous eccentric and his nemesis Dr. Curtain.

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“After winning a scholarship contest, four talented orphans are recruited by the idiosyncratic Mr. Benedict for a dangerous mission to save the world from a global crisis known as the Emergency.” Disney was teased in the season 1 press release. , Kate and Constance must infiltrate the mysterious LIVE laboratory to discover the truth behind the crisis. When the headmaster, the sophisticated Dr. Curtain, appears to be behind this global panic, the children of the “Mysterious Benedict Society” must devise a plan to overthrow him.
The TV series starred Mystic Incho as Rainie, Seth Carr as Sticky, Emmy DeRiveira as Kate, Marta Kessler as Constance, and Schaar as Benedict’s second sidekick. Members included MaameYaa Boafo, Gia Sandhu and Ryan Hurst.
Hale also said goodbye to the show on social media. She wrote, “It’s hard to say goodbye to the #MysteriousBenedictSociety, Unbelievably Thanks to [Disney Television Studios] When [Disney+] The actor wrote on Instagram Sunday, Jan. 29, for allowing us two seasons of this beautiful story written by Trenton Stewart. ”