Syfy cancels Krypton, star Cameron Cuffe says he will ‘always be a proud son’
Superman’s grandfather is saying goodbye.
Syfy has decided against a third season of Krypton, a Superman prequel that focuses on Seg-El (Cameron Cuffe), the grandfather of the Man of Steel. The series was set 200 years before Superman’s birth.
The drama just wrapped its second season to middling numbers; Wednesday’s finale only averaged 350,000 viewers.
But on Friday, Cuffe had only positive things to say about his experience working in the DC universe.
What I feel above all is gratitude. I spent 3 years living an impossible dream. I will always be a proud son of Krypton.
Keep believing in a better tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/LqMBedxpdf— Cameron Cuffe (@thecameroncuffe) August 16, 2019
At Comic-Con in July, Cuffe brought down the house during EW’s Brave Warriors panel by sharing a hilarious story about how he prepped for a sex scene. Think lots of protein for weeks, then one day of a carb binge — which did nothing for his intestines. You simply must read about it here.
Krypton is available for streaming on DC Universe.
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