Set in the fictional seaside town of East End, the drama follows the lives of a family of witches. It premiered on October 6, 2013,
The show completed its second season in October this year and Lifetime is not in any mood to expand it, reported Deadline.
It joins another recent casualty, freshman dystopian drama 'The Lottery'. Both series had unimpressive summer runs paired together.
The demise of the two shows leaves 'Devious Maids' as the only returning Lifetime scripted series for next year. Like with other cancelled series that ended seasons on cliffhangers that would never be resolved, the news of Witches' cancellation likely will not sit well with fans.
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