'The Carrie Diaries' to end its two season stint
Los Angeles: TV series 'The Carrie Diaries', which was the prequel to 'Sex and the City' will end after its two season stint.
The show, which starred Anna Sophia Robb as a young Carrie Bradshaw, has a strong initial fan base, it was not large enough to be renewed for a third season, reportedly.
Another show 'The Tomorrow People', which was adapted from a popular British series, will not be given a second season after struggling to find a consistent audience.
Robbie Amell, Peyton List and Luke Mitchell starred in 'The Tomorrow People' as a group of young people who have gained psychic abilities due to human evolution.
The CW Television Network has also confirmed that it will not grant series orders to 'Supernatural: Bloodlines', which was to star Lucien Laviscount as a rookie cop who becomes caught in a war between monsters.
The CW has renewed 'Hart of Dixie', 'Beauty & the Beast' and 'The 100', in addition to granting series orders to pilots 'The Flash', 'iZombie', 'Jane the Virgin' and 'The Messengers'.