Cancelled
Season 1
Host Jake Williams discusses the history of television shows, video games, and amusement parks that were all cancelled.
Where to Watch Cancelled • Season 1
17 Episodes
- Carnival's Project Pinnacle
E3Carnival's Project PinnacleThe cruising industry has produced some really amazing architectural marvels. However something was being developed in 2004 unlike any other ship ever built. A true rivalry between Carnival Cruise Lines and Royal Caribbean to see could build the biggest. Carnival's concept was truly incredible - this is Project Pinnacle. - The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien
E4The Tonight Show With Conan O'BrienIn 2009 and 2010, NBC provoked and encountered one of the most embarrassing television cancellations in history. What started the iconic and infamous "Late Night Wars" and permanently stained the reputation of Jay Leno. This is that story. - Universal Studios Dubailand
E5Universal Studios DubailandToday we delve deep into the Dubai desert, looking at what could have been one of the most iconic installments for Universal Studios parks. With preliminary construction completed, the project was stopped dead in its tracks after a major global shift in the economy. Join me as we take a look at what could have been one of the most influential theme parks of the Middle East. - Disney's Beastly Kingdom
E7Disney's Beastly KingdomWhile Disney's Animal Kingdom was being designed, a land (a big theme of the park) was created and devoted to showcasing the creatures and animals of myth and legend. Join me as we take a look at the never built concepts proposed for this amazing land in Walt Disney World. - Split Second 2 Video GameE8
Split Second 2 Video GameIn 2010, Disney Interactive along with Black Rock Studios brought out one of the best action racing games ever made called Split Second. It became a highly rated video game, yet with its cliff-hanger ending, never saw a second game. Today I am going to find out why. - Independence Day 3
E9Independence Day 3After 20 years since the original blockbuster film, Fox Studio's announced a planned trilogy of films to follow the first, however after the disaster of Independence Day Resurgence, the planned 3rd film hangs in uncertainty now in the hands of The Walt Disney Company.



