‘The Originals’ season 4 will be the last for Michael Narducci as showrunner; series could continue
Now that we’ve said all of this, know this: If the show does come back for a fifth season, it will have Julie Plec firmly at the helm. As confirmed by The Hollywood Reporter, showrunner Michael Narducci is leaving the series due to a new two-year deal he signed over at ABC Studios. This is going to allow him the unique opportunity to develop new projects over there, and it’s a great deal that could help to further along his future.
Narducci’s exit won’t impact anything this season, as production is already complete. He’s been a part of the “Vampire Diaries” universe since working on the classic show, and he came over with Plec to help with “The Originals.” As of right now, “The Originals” would be the only Plec series to return in the event that it is renewed; this is a big change from last year, when she had this show, the flagship “Vampire Diaries,” and also the quickly-canceled “Containment.” Such is the way with TV; it’s cyclical, and it’s very well possible that in a few years’ time, she could be back with several other shows on the air.
New episodes of “The Vampire Diaries” will continue until March; “The Originals” is effectively going to take its place on the schedule.
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