The Peripheral: Canceled Prime Video Series May Return After Neuromancer’s Success

The Peripheral, the Prime Video science fiction series based on the book by William Gibson, may get a second chance after its cancellation in 2023. With a scheduled premiere for this year of 2026, the adaptation of Neuromancer by Apple TV is reigniting interest in the cyberpunk genre and, in this way, may convince Amazon to revive its production. The plot, which starred Chloë Grace Moretz, was canceled after an acclaimed first season, consisting of 8 episodes, due to the impacts of the Hollywood strikes.
However, this story is taking a new turn in January 2026. Meanwhile, Brazilian fans are following the situation with hope, as the streaming service saw the series enter the most-watched lists in several countries in recent months. Thanks to this unexpected resurgence and the imminent release of Neuromancer, the scales may tip in favor of a return. The connection between Gibson’s works is fundamental, as Neuromancer is considered the cornerstone of cyberpunk, which should attract a large audience to the competing platform.
A second chance for the dystopian future
The first season of The Peripheral did an excellent job of building its complex world, where the character Flynne Fisher uses a virtual reality headset to access a futuristic timeline and discover the “Jackpot,” a catastrophic event. The plot mixed advanced technology, shadowy corporations, and stunning visuals, captivating fans of the genre. After its cancellation, many thought the series’ fate was sealed, but streaming logic shows that trends can rescue dormant productions.
The success of other sci-fi series on Apple TV, such as Foundation and Silo, proves that there is a growing appetite for this content. Therefore, if Neuromancer is a critical and public success, Prime Video may see a golden opportunity. After all, bringing back The Peripheral would be a way to ride the same wave and capitalize on the connection with Gibson’s seminal work. For Brazilian fans, this is exciting news, keeping alive the hope of seeing more of the rich and complex universe that the series began to explore.





