Breaking news: Netflix Brought Back This Western After Its Brutal Cancellation—But One Hidden Reason Explains Why Fans Never Stopped Fighting for It
Longmire was abruptly axed after just three seasons despite a fiercely loyal fanbase—sparking outrage across the Western community. But behind the scenes, a brutal reason made the cancellation inevitable

‘Longmire’ Was Cancelled by A&E for Questionable Reasons

There simply isn’t another neo-Western drama like Longmire, and even the show’s original network, A&E, knew that. When Longmire premiered in 2012, the network wasn’t prepared for the massive hit it had on its hands. Who knew that a show about a small-town lawman and his department would become a national phenomenon? While Longmire never got as much media attention as, say, Deadwood, the show built an impressive audience over the years. “Longmire has become one of the most compelling dramas on television with a devoted audience, and we are so proud of the show,” David McKillop, executive vice president and general manager of A&E Network, once told Variety ahead of the show’s third season. In fact, the show was the network’s “highest-rated original drama series of all time in total viewers,” and raked in about 3.7 million viewers every week during its second season.
However, according to A&E, age had nothing to do with it. “The issue with Longmire is more about the ownership than the age of the audience,” one network exec told THR in response to their aforementioned article. “The studio model is broken and networks just aren’t able to monetize series that underperform in the key demos advertisers covet if they don’t own a piece of it.” It turns out, A&E tried to buy the series from Warner Horizon Television (the brand that owns the rights to the program), and the studio ultimately refused to sell. So, rather than see Longmire through (or at least give the show a chance to wrap up), the network cancelled the series entirely and moved on.
Warner’s Unwillingness to Sell ‘Longmire’ Caused It To Be Cancelled by Netflix As Well

If you didn’t already know, Longmire was actually based on a series of Western mystery novels by author Craig Johnson. Though the show departed from much of Johnson’s original material, it remains beloved by fans of the books as well. In an interview with Cowboy State Daily, that author offered a behind-the-scenes look at Longmire‘s history with cancellation. “It quickly became one of the highest-rated, original-content shows they’ve ever had,” Johnson explained about Longmire‘s tenure on Netflix, where it raked in an impressive audience just as it had on cable. “Smooth sailing for two more seasons, and then guess what? Netflix wanted Warner Bros. to sell Longmire to them. Once again, Warner Bros. wouldn’t bite, but at least this time Netflix was gracious enough to allow the show a final season to wrap things up.”
Fans Are Still Holding Out Hope for More ‘Longmire’ Stories in the Future
While audiences did finally get an official ending, audiences continue to crave more Longmire. In fact, the show’s recent move to Paramount+ has gotten this author hoping that maybe, just maybe, the streamer may be willing to bring the show back once more. Whether this occurs or not, Warner Horizon knows that there’s an audience for the program, even if they’re unwilling to revive it. But with how popular the genre has become in the last handful of years (most would credit Taylor Sheridan with this resurgence, but there’s an argument to be made that Longmire walked so that Yellowstone could gallop),
Longmire is currently available for streaming on Paramount+.
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