‘Once Upon A Time’ Season 6 Cancellation News: ABC Drops Series Due To Low Ratings? [SPOILERS]

"Once Upon a Time" Season 6 is believed to be reaching its end on ABC, as the series continues to experience a drop in ratings. While "OUAT" fans are fearing for the show's future on air, will this character's return help boost the show's ratings and hopefully, score a renewal from the network?

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"Once Upon a Time" Season 6 cancellation news reveals that the fate of the ABC fantasy drama is hanging up in the air because of the continuous drop in ratings. As TV Series Finale notes in its report, a show's ratings is one of the main basis of whether a network will renew or cancel a series.

When "Once Upon a Time" Season 6 premiered in September, the show experienced a major drop in viewership. The season premiere episode received a 1.28 rating, which was 28.89 percent lower than the ratings from last season.

"OUAT" Season 6 also reached its all time low in ratings in the latest episode. According to the publication, the recent episode raked in a 1.00 rating or a total of 3.4 million viewers.

If things continue to go that way for "Once Upon a Time" Season 6, then fans should brace themselves for a possible farewell from their favorite characters. However, this character's return in the upcoming episodes may help spice things up for viewers.

In an interview with EW, actor Sean Maguire, who played Robin Hood in "OUAT" shared the news on his character's return. As most fans know, Robin Hood suddenly died in Season 5.

Many fans were not pleased with Robin Hood's death in "Once Upon a Time." In Season 6, Robin Hood will not be coming back to life; instead, the show's writers whipped up something more special than just doing flashbacks.

What do you think of "Once Upon a Time" Season 6? Is it time to cancel the show on ABC? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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