
Mindhunter features accurate depictions of famous serial killers and criminals, including Ed Kemper (The Co-Ed Killer), Dennis Rader (BTK), and Charles Manson. Many of the actors were praised for their realistic portrayals of their real-life counterparts, and one of the most frustrating things about Mindhunter‘s cancellation is the fact that we will never get to see Sonny Valicenti at his creepiest, playing Dennis Rader. While Mindhunter season 2 has an impressive 99% positive rating on Rotten Tomatoes, it was not enough to get the show renewed for season 3, especially compared to its budget.
Netflix Canceled Mindhunter Because It Was Too Expensive
David Fincher Refused To Compromise His Vision For Mindhunter










Mindhunter is set in the 1970s, and while it is easy to assume that a show set in the real world might be cheap to make, this is not always the case. Mindhunter‘s period-accurate costumes and sets, as well as the VFX used to match the look of the time, cost a significant amount of money. As the viewership was relatively low, Netflix canceled Mindhunter as it was too expensive to continue making for such a comparatively small audience. Executive producer David Fincher explained that Netflix had suggested reducing the budget, but this was not an option for him.
David Fincher wanted Mindhunter to look as realistic as possible. Reducing the budget would have meant making compromises, which he did not want. In an interview with Première Magazine (via The Fincher Analyst on X, translated from French,) Fincher explained Mindhunter‘s cancelation in depth, saying “We went as far as we could until someone finally said to us, ‘It makes no sense to produce this series like this, unless you can reduce the budget or make it more pop… We did not want to change our approach, so, respectfully, they told us that they were drawing a line under it.”
The Only Way Mindhunter Could’ve Continued Would’ve Ruined The Show
Mindhunter Was Unlike Any Other Crime Show, And This Worked Against It










While Fincher did not make it clear what was meant by the advice to “make it [Mindhunter] more pop,” it is likely that this was a comparison to other popular crime TV shows. Many of the best serial killer TV shows on Netflix are flashier, with dramatic moments in each episode. To make Mindhunter fit this template, there would have had to be some major changes to the formula. Mindhunter‘s signature sense of dread and focus on character studies rather than violence made the show stand out, and changing it to resemble other crime shows would have ruined it.
Mindhunter was too dark for a historical drama, but too ponderous for a crime show.
Mindhunter was a slow-moving success, with an overall audience rating of 95% on Rotten Tomatoes. That said, many true-crime fans would likely have expected a very different kind of show when first starting to watch it. Rather than focus on the race against time to catch a killer, as most crime shows do, Mindhunter had very little explosive violence and instead focused on the mental states of the killers reminiscing about their crimes. This was both fascinating and disturbing, but may have worked against it. Mindhunter was too dark for a historical drama, but too ponderous for a crime show.
Mindhunter’s Cancelation Will Forever Be One Of TV’s Most Frustrating
There Might Never Be Another Show Like Mindhunter










For some years, there had been hope among fans and reviewers that Mindhunter would eventually be renewed for a third season. However, David Fincher has confirmed that the show is finished, and he will not make season 3. Mindhunter could have become one of the greatest crime dramas of all time, which is why its cancelation after just two seasons will forever remain incredibly frustrating.