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 is in the middle of airing its third season on HBO Max, but it might not get to finish its story. Creator Owen Dennis has revealed that the series is at risk of not being renewed for Book 4, mainly because of ratings and the idea that it might not appeal to kids. However, hes hopeful for the future and said there are still many more seasons planned.  Infinity Train could get picked up for more, but only if it gets a lot of views on HBO Max,  Dennis told io9.  If the show gets picked up for more, then Id love to make more and hire back as many people as we could. If it doesnt, then I am but tears in the rain.      In an interview conducted over email, Dennis confirmed to io9 recent rumors that most of Infinity Trains crew has moved onto other projects. He said its because the series still hasnt been approved for another season and there are seri stanley deutschland ous fears HBO Max and Cartoon Network might cancel the show after Book 3. The main concern  Apart from r stanley cup atings, its  trepidation over the subject matter,  a belief that kids might not be able to relate to the show because its too mature for them. Dennis said this was an issue with Book 3 as well, which centers around the story of a cult-like group called the stanley flask  Apex that seeks to dominate and destroy the train by any means necessary. https://gizmodo/infinity-train-book-3-is-about-the-lies-we-tell-ourselv-1844714465  Its pretty hard to sell the idea of, Yeah, so we wanna make a story about these teens who lead a cult and dont view anyone ar Brgy In Defense of Squeeks, Michael Bay   s Goofy-Ass New Transformer
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