Down to Earthis now six feet under the earth. The CW has just pulled theZac Efron-ledtravel seriesafter only two episodes, the latest in a series of cancelations by the network, which seems intent on recreating its image. Along with Efron’sDown to Earth, The CW also recently canceled the seriesFantastic Friends, which starredHarry PotteralumsJamesandOliver Phelps.

In Efron’s place, The CW will instead air reruns ofPenn & Teller: Fool UsandWhose Line Is It Anyway?, which will fill in the Tuesday night slot starting on August 1.Down to Earth With Zac Efronoriginally premiered onNetflixin 2020, with a second season premiering in 2022. The series follows Efron as he travels the globe, andexplores natureand sustainable living practices. The series has been met with broadly positive reviews, but some have taken issue with some questionable science behind some of the lifestyles espoused by the series.

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An Uneasy Transition from Netflix to The CW

However, the series was not canceled for its pseudoscience leanings. Instead, it seems that the viewership simply wasn’t there for the show on linear television. The series debuted on The CW on July 18 and drew in a total of 306,000 total viewers. Its second episode saw a 24% drop in viewership, bringing in only 232,000 viewers. With numbers like that, it might be best to just fire up the reliable time-filler that isWhose Line is it Anyway?. Regardless, it seems the series was trailing behindother summer programmingsuch asNancy DrewandChildren Ruin Everything.

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It also might just be a matter of poor timing for the series. The CW has been quick at the trigger when it comes to cancelations in recent months. TheSupernaturalprequelThe Winchesterswas recently canceled by the networkafter only one season, one of many surprising cancelations by the network. The network is in the midst of a major rebranding. The network, which is owned by Nexstar,is actively moving away from scripted seriesin a major rebranding move that seems downright ominous in the face of the ongoing WGA strike. However, this shift does not seem to be at the core of The CW’s cancelation ofDown to Earth, which was perhaps simply better suited for streaming.

you’re able to still stream Seasons 1 and 2 ofDown to Earthon Netflix. And you can check out a new first look at Efron’s newest project,The Iron Claw,here.