‘The Villains of Valley View’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Disney Channel, Co-Creator Says

As a dedicated viewer who eagerly awaited each episode of “The Villains of Valley View”, I must admit that I am truly disheartened by its cancellation. The show offered a unique blend of humor, action, and heart, perfectly encapsulating the struggles and triumphs of a family of supervillains trying to find their place in suburbia.


Disney Channel has decided not to renew ‘The Villains of Valley View’ for a third season, as confirmed by the show’s co-creator and executive producer, Chris Peterson.

Just as every great thing eventually concludes, ‘The Villains of Valley View’ has reached its final chapter after two outstanding seasons,” Peterson expressed in a post shared on Wednesday evening. “We are deeply appreciative of our talented cast, writers, and crew. Moreover, we can’t thank enough the dedicated fans who welcomed us into your lives. You have become an integral part of ours, and that bond will last forever.

Peterson went on to say, “Although we didn’t plan for the series to leave off with a cliffhanger, we trust that Amy, Hartley, and the Maddens will continue to resonate deeply within you (and on Disney+) for all time.

The Disney Branded Television-produced multi-camera sitcom centers around a band of supervillains who must conceal their abilities and assimilate into suburban life. According to the summary, “When the teenage villain Havoc defies the ruler of all villains, he vows to annihilate her family, compelling them to assume new identities and go into hiding in a Texas suburb. Assisted by their cheerful neighbor Hartley, Havoc (now known as Amy), her brother Chaos (now Jake), and the rest of their kin, will have to disguise their powers and abandon their chaotic villainous lifestyle for something they’ve long resisted: goodness.

The principal cast members consist of Isabella Pappas portraying Amy/Havoc, Kayden Muller-Janssen in the role of Hartley, Lucy Davis as Eva/Surge, James Patrick Stuart as Vic/Kraniac, Malachi Barton acting as Colby/Flashform, and Reed Horstmann playing Jake/Chaos.

‘The Villains of Valley View,’ a live-action comedy series, was developed by Peterson and Bryan Moore, who are not only the creators but also the executive producers and showrunners. The second season of this intriguing series wrapped up in December of the previous year.

Disney did not immediately respond to request for comment.

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2024-10-03 08:16