

The CW also acquired the rights to air Season 1 of DC Universe’s “Swamp Thing,” which was canceled less than a week after its premiere last June. The CW will air a second-window run of the first two seasons, though Season 2 will remain exclusively on CBS All Access until later in the year.Īlso Read: Terry Pratchett's 'Discworld' Series to Be Adapted by Narrativia, Motive Pictures, Endeavor Content It has been a privilege to work with such an elite and talented group of creative minds like Kevin, Aaron Kaplan and the team at Kapital Entertainment, as well as the amazing cast of ‘Tell Me A Story,’ who did a phenomenal job personifying and reinventing beloved characters from these six fairy tale,” said Julie McNamara, EVP and Head of Programming for CBS All Access.īoth season one and two of “Tell Me a Story” will continue to be available on CBS All Access.

“The brilliant Kevin Williamson, brought our favorite fairy tales to life in an anthology format that twisted and subverted the stories we all know into modern thrillers.

Season one and two have been acquired by The CW to air on broadcast television. “Tell Me a Story” will not be getting a third season at CBS All Access.
