‘Quantico’ Season 2 Cancellation News: ABC Hints On End As Priyanka Chopra-Led Series Moves To Another Time Slot [SPOILERS]

"Quantico" Season 2 recently aired its midseason finale, which featured a surprising twist in the end. The show has not been doing well in the ratings, leading to speculations that the show will be canceled soon, especially following ABC's recent decision to move the Priyanka Chopra-led series to another time slot.

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"Quantico" Season 2 cancellation news reveals that there has been an indication about the show's possible end. According to Variety, the show will be moving to a different time slot when it returns for the second half of the season on January 23.

The show's writers announced the new "Quantico" Season 2 time slot from Sunday nights to Monday nights on ABC. As the publication notes, this move was not entirely unexpected, as the show has been experiencing a drop in ratings.

"Quantico" had one of the strongest premieres on ABC, but the show failed to live up to fans and viewers' expectations. The Season 2 premiere garnered only a 1.6 rating as compared to Season 1 premiere at 2.3 in the 18-49 demographics.

This means that "Quantico" Season 2 may be the series finale for the show. The series recently featured a shocking revelation during its midseason finale episode.

According to Seattle Pi, Ryan returned during the "Quantico" Season 2 winter finale and was revealed as one of the terrorists. Not only that, but Alex was also sent to prison.

As series creator Josh Safran explained, the "Quantico" Season 2 big reveal has been a part of the plan since the start of the series. Many fans can also expect to learn more about Helen Sharp in the upcoming episodes of the show.

Will "Quantico" Season 2 be the series finale? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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