“The Exorcist” has been canceled at Fox after two seasons.

Created by Jeremy Slater, the psychological and spiritual horror drama first premiered during the 2016-17 television season but entered into a new chapter in its second season, which launched in September 2017.

The series starred Alfonso Herrera, Ben Daniel and Kurt Egyiawan. John Cho appeared in the second season as a man running a group home in which a child was targeted by a powerful demon. It came from Morgan Creek Productions in association with 20th Century Fox Television and was executive-produced by Slater, Sean Crouch, Jason Ensler, Rupert Wyatt, Roy Lee, James Robinson, David Robinson and Barbara Wall.

“The Exorcist” was Fox’s lowest-rated program this year, averaging 1.32 million total viewers and a 0.41 rating in the 18-49 demo.

The cancellation comes after Foxaxed comedies “The Last Man on Earth,” “Brooklyn Nine-Nine,” and “The Mick” on Thursday and “Lucifer” earlier on Friday.

Fox previously renewed “9-1-1,” “Empire,” “Star,” “The Gifted,” “The Resident,” “The Orville” and “The Simpsons” for the 2018-19 television lineup. The network has also ordered new dramas “The Passage” and “Proven Innocent” to series, as well as a new comedy entitled “The Cool Kids.” In addition, the network has ordered a new season of Tim Allen’s “Last Man Standing,” which was cancelled at ABC last year after six seasons.

Sorry, Tomas and Marcus: The ratings demons won, after all.

Fox has cancelled The Exorcist, our sister site Deadline reports, meaning there’ll be no Season 3 for the supernatural drama.

In December, series creator Jeremy Slater guessed that Disney’s purchase of 20th Century Fox was likely not a good sign for the series, which struggled to build an audience.

This Fox/Disney merger is awful for a number of reasons, and I can’t imagine it means good things for the future of our show. But hey, Disney: You now own about 18 unused drafts of FANTASTIC FOUR. Go nuts. Dil full movie youtube.

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— Jeremy Slater (@jerslater) December 14, 2017

The drama was loosely based on the 1973 horror film of the same name. After Season 1, the series moved to an anthology format, with just a few series regulars — including Ben Daniels and Alfonso Herrera — staying on for Season 2.

The Season 2 finale, which aired Dec. 15 and which will now serve as the series’ final episode, attracted 1.32 million viewers and a 0.4 in the demo.

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