

And almost all overnight TV ratings are abysmally low this season. Of course, those are ratings from a single day, and most people watch on DVR or streaming in the days and weeks after a broadcast. However, the total number of viewers actually increased slightly, from 155,000 thousand viewer to 164,000. (Photo by Matas Astrauskas/Tuesday’s Child Television(Īlas, ratings for season two of Killer Camp were very low: The all-important 18-49 demo rating went from a 0.05-which was 61.54 percent lower than season one-to 0.03 for episode two, according to Nielsen data.

Killer Camp season 2 contestants Lexxi, Maura, Gabriel, Bella, Jaydah, Valentina, Jordan, Clyde, Lindy, SJ, and Syrah during an episode 2 challenge. Killer Camp will be replaced on The CW’s schedule by Masters of Illusion, the magic show hosted by Dean Cain, the actor who most recently freaked out about a comic book character’s bisexuality. The CW actually ordered season two, which had a mix of American and British contestants, and was still produced by the production company Tuesday’s Child. Season one was produced for ITV2 and aired over several nights during Halloween 2019, and then was broadcast on The CW last summer. It’s also unclear what this will mean for an eventual broadcast in the UK, which had not yet been announced.

Deadline said that the show may eventually return to TV, but what better time for a horror-themed reality competition than October? Killer Camp’s first two episodes are streaming free, but it’s unclear if additional episodes will be added. (Photo by Matas Astrauskas/Tuesday’s Child Television) Killer Camp host Bobby Mair at episode two’s campfire, during which he tells the scary story of a contestant’s elimination
