‘Devious Maids’ Season 5 Cancellation News: Showrunner Teases Possible Renewal On Lifetime

"Devious Maids" Season 5 is rumored to be canceled because of the show's continuous drop in ratings. Lifetime still remains mum about the show's future on TV even after it aired its Season 4 finale, but a recent interview with showrunner Brian Tanen and executive producer Sabrina Wind offer hope for another season on air.

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"Devious Maids" Season 5 cancellation news are filling the web because of Lifetime's continued silence about the show's renewal after the Season 4 finale. Many reports claimed that the series may be canceled because of the show's low ratings.

Fans took the initiative to try and save "Devious Maids" Season 5 from cancellation because the Season 4 finale did not exactly give them the closure that they needed. While Peri's killer was revealed, the finale also left fans with a cliffhanger and more questions.

There is already an ongoing petition on Care2Petitions in hopes of renewing "Devious Maids" Season 5. The petition, which is close to reaching 2,000 supporters as of writing, states that it all lies upon the fans and viewers to get Lifetime's attention to renew the show for another season and get the answers that they have been waiting for.

Meanwhile, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, executive producer Sabrina Wind and showrunner Brian Tanen shared their thoughts on the "Devious Maids" Season 5 renewal or cancellation odds. Tanen admitted that they have always kept an optimistic attitude towards the end of every season of the show.

Wind, on the other hand, revealed that they received "very positive feedback from Lifetime" with regards to "Devious Maids" Season 5. This may shine some hope onto fans and viewers who are still wanting to see more from the Eva Longoria-led series.

Should "Devious Maids" Season 5 happen on Lifetime? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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