‘Beowulf: Return to the Shieldlands’ has reportedly been axed.
The epic fantasy drama – dubbed the British version of the highly-popular ‘Game of Thrones’ – has been given the chop after just one series following an awkward and unexpected flop in ratings.
A source explained to The Sun newspaper: "ITV had huge hopes for ‘Beowulf’ … But viewers slammed it and all the talk internally has been about what a disaster it has been. It is fair to say it won’t be back."
And the news the show is expected to be dropped will no doubt come as a surprise to the cast – including William Hurt and Joanne Whalley – as they were offered the chance to sign a five-year contract, which would see them create five series, when they first jumped on board the expensive project.
Ed Speleers – who portrays Slean in the drama – said at the time: "The fact that someone wants to offer me a five-year contract … a lot of people would look at this as being tied down but I take it as a compliment. I hope this goes on for years and years — and that this is just the beginning."
The 12-part adventure series, which still has five episodes left to air, is loosely based on the Anglo-Saxon epic poem.