Just in case you are interested, Hell on Wheels will be back for a third season. I lost attention somewhere in the middle of season one and never looked back. Well, it seems enough people enjoyed the show to make it worth three season.
Here is part of the AMC press release on the matter:
New York, NY – December 12, 2012 – AMC
announced today the renewal of “Hell on Wheels” for a third season with
John Wirth (“V” “Fallen Skies” “Terminator: The Sarah Connor
Chronicles”) serving as executive producer and showrunner. Season three
of the series has been greenlit for ten, one-hour episodes and is
scheduled to premiere in third quarter 2013.
Centered on the lawless town known as “Hell on Wheels,” that travels
with and services the construction of the first transcontinental
railroad, the series examines the railroad’s institutionalized greed and
corruption, the immigrant experience and the plight of the newly
emancipated African-Americans during reconstruction. “Hell on Wheels”
second season wrapped in October with an average of 2.4 million viewers
and 3.2 million viewers with Live plus 7.
“As we gear up for season three of ‘Hell on Wheels’ we are pleased to
have such an accomplished show runner as John Wirth join our team,”
said Susie Fitzgerald, AMC’s SVP of scripted development and current
programming. “With the help of our partners at Entertainment One,
Endemol and Nomadic, we look forward to a new season of the poetic and
pulpy adventures of Cullen Bohannan and the other characters as they
build the railroad across the US.”
“We’re delighted to continue our relationship with AMC, Endemol and
Nomadic Pictures,” said Michael Rosenberg, Executive VP, US Scripted
Television, Entertainment One Television. “John Wirth is an incredible
talent who will drive our roaring series and build on the strength and
success of the ‘Hell on Wheels’ brand.”
“We look forward to unveiling the next riveting chapter in the
complex lives of the denizens of ‘Hell on Wheels,’” said Jeremy Gold,
Head of Creative Affairs, Endemol Studios and executive producer, “Hell
on Wheels.” “We are delighted that John Wirth will be joining us on this
remarkable journey. John is a proven showrunner with a terrific voice
and a deep passion for our show,” Gold concluded.
“Hell on Wheels” stars Anson Mount as former confederate soldier
Cullen Bohannan, who is struggling to escape his demons from the
recently fought Civil War. Colm Meaney stars as Thomas “doc” Durant, a
greedy entrepreneur taking full advantage of the changing times, and
musician/actor Common is Elam Ferguson, an emancipated slave working to
achieve true freedom in a work entrenched in prejudice. “Hell on Wheels”
received a 2012 Emmy nomination for outstanding original main title
theme music.
Shot on location in Alberta, Canada, the series is produced with
assistance of the Government of Alberta, Alberta Film Development
Program.