HBO's Watchmen was one of the most critically-acclaimed shows of 2019, but the cable network confirmed that a second season is not happening.

During HBO's panel at the TCA Winter Tour on Thursday, HBO programming president Casey Bloys said another season likely won't happen because creator Damon Lindelof is not interested in another season.

Lindelof, 46, who also created HBO's The Leftovers, recently told USA Today that he has no interest in a second season, but he has given HBO his 'blessing' to continue the series without him if they would choose to do so.

No second season: HBO's Watchmen was one of the most critically-acclaimed shows of 2019, but the cable network confirmed that a second season is not happening

No Lindelof: During HBO's panel at the TCA Winter Tour on Thursday, HBO programming president Casey Bloys said another season likely won't happen because creator Damon Lindelof is not interested in another season

But Bloys revealed at the TCA Winter Tour in Pasadena that, 'It would be hard to imagine doing it without Damon involved in some way.'

Still, Bloys praised Lindelof's work on the show, stating he, 'brilliantly took this graphic novel and just kind of broke it open and created a whole new world.'

Bloys added that if Lindelof ever had the inclination to make another season of Watchmen, he'd be interested.

Bloys: But Bloys (above) revealed at the TCA Winter Tour in Pasadena that, 'It would be hard to imagine doing it without Damon involved in some way'

'It's really in Damon’s thinking about what he wants to do. If there's an idea that excited him about another season, another installment, maybe like a Fargo, True Detective (anthology) take on it, or if he wants to do something different altogether,' he said.

'We’re very proud of Watchmen, but what I’m most interested in what Damon wants to do,' Bloys said.

Watchmen is set 34 years after the events of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' iconic Watchmen comics, showing what this world from the comics would look like in 2019.

Setting: Watchmen is set 34 years after the events of Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' iconic Watchmen comics, showing what this world from the comics would look like in 2019.

The show was centered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, where police officers cover their faces to protect themselves from criminals, and where a vast conspiracy is afoot.

Regina King stars as Angela Abar, a small business owner who has a secret life as a cop known as Sister Night, who learns shocking secrets about her family.

The show was named the TV Program of the Year by the American Film Institute and King won Best Actress in a Drama Series at the Critics Choice Awards, while her co-star Jean Smart, who played FBI agent Laurie Blake (a character from the comics), won Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the Critics Choice Awards.

Regina as Angela: Regina King stars as Angela Abar, a small business owner who has a secret life as a cop known as Sister Night, who learns shocking secrets about her family

Winner Jean: Jean Smart, who played FBI agent Laurie Blake (a character from the comics), won Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series at the Critics Choice Awards

Watchmen is also nominated for Outstanding Action Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Comedy or Drama Series at the upcoming Screen Actors Guild Awards.

The show's writers were also nominated for Best Drama Series and Best New Series for the Writers Guild of America Awards.

Two of the show's directors, Nicole Kassell and Stephen Williams, were nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series for the Director's Guild Awards.