It’s rare that viewers ever know not only what is going on behind the scenes of their favorite show and it’s even rarer that they know why. American Gods’ showrunners Bryan Fuller and Michael Green were let go of their duties before the second season commenced, making many fearful that we may not get a second season to the STARZ series, based on Neil Gaiman’s novel.
Never fear, American Gods not only is getting a second season, which premieres March 10, 2019, but a binge-worthy marathon where several actors will be live-tweeting. Still, one disgruntled Twitter user used the platform to voice their disapproval at the lack of Fuller’s involvement. To which the former showrunner responded, letting us know that we could have gotten Gillian Anderson’s Media in Mr. Rogers getup, as well as Princess Leia. In the first season, Media appeared to Shadow Moon both as Lucy from I Love Lucy and Marilyn Monroe in her iconic white dress. It’s a little sad to know not only will we not be getting Anderson this season, but no renditions of pop culture icons.

Would you have liked to see these adaptations? How do you feel about Fuller and Green being out of American Gods? Be sure to tune into the marathon and live-tweet your favorites on December 29th at 12 pm PT/3 pm ET.
Source: iO9
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