Only a few episodes remain of The Borgias.
Showtime announced today that the Jeremy Irons-anchored drama will conclude after three seasons, meaning it will officially come to an end on June 16.
Speaking to Deadline about the cancelation, creator Neil Jordan cited his show’s expensive budget as the basis for the decision.
“When [executives] looked at what it could cost, it was just too expensive,” Jordan said. “I would have loved to bring all the characters to a conclusion. All of the actors were heartbroken we couldn’t continue, and so was I.”
Still, Jordan assuaged viewer fears and told the site he’s still a fan where the story currently will wrap up in a few weeks, most notably for siblings Cesare and Lucrezia.
“It has been an honor to work with the great Neil Jordan and the incomparable Jeremy Irons on The Borgias,” said David Nevins, President of Entertainment, Showtime Networks Inc. “Neil has written nearly every episode of this series himself. His extraordinary storytelling combined with Jeremy’s fascinating portrayal of the infamous Pope Alexander VI, has made for truly outstanding television that will live on. I look forward to future collaborations.”