Life on Mars: UK Creators Announce Lazarus Sequel Series Not Happening

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Life on Mars TV show on BBC One: canceled or renewed?

Life on Mars TV show image via BBC One.

Life on Mars will not have a sequel series after all. The creators of the UK series announced on Saturday that the planned sequel, titled Lazarus, will not be happening, per Deadline.

The original series aired for two seasons on BBC One between 2006 and 2007. Starring John Simm, Philip Glenister, Liz White, Dean Andrews, and Marshall Lancaster, the sci-fi series followed a cop from 2006 who finds himself thrown back in time to 1970s Manchester. ABC aired its own version of the series for one season in 2008.

Fans could still see what the creators of the series – Matthew Graham and Ashley Pharoah – had planned for the sequel. Pharoah teased the fans could see the content pop up in another format at some point.

What do you think? Did you watch Life on Mars on BBC One? Did you want to see Lazarus?

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