There will be no more revenging for Emily Thorne, as ABC has cancelled Revenge after four seasons. EW broke the news, revealing that the season finale on May 10th will also function as a series finale.

Executive producer Sunil Nayar told EW, “We can officially tell our fans that this will be the end of the story. We’ve been talking to the network and we all just wanted to make sure that we felt very confident. Now that everybody has seen the finale -- which is fabulous -- everybody understands that as much as we all adore the show, it has hit exactly the mark it needed to to end. This is the series finale of Revenge that will be airing in a couple weeks.”Revenge began strong in its first season, with a lot of buzz and good reviews for its story of a woman infiltrating the world of the high society types who'd ruined her family's life when she was a child, but the ratings (and acclaim) began to dwindle in subsequent years.Nayar tells EW that the finale will offer closure, while also hinting at a "a tiny little cliffhanger." There are rumors that new ABC pilot The Kingmakers, from Revenge writer/producer Sallie Patrick, could in fact be a spinoff of Revenge but Nayar remained coy on that possibility.Last year, Revenge star Emily VanCamp became a part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe thanks to her role as Agent 13/Sharon Carter in Captain America: The Winter Soldier. With VanCamp's schedule now clear, no doubt questions will arise about her Marvel future. There's no word yet on whether she'll return in Captain America: Civil War, but of course her ex-SHIELD agent character could also fit in on the TV series Marvel's Agents of SHIELD or the in-the-works SHIELD spinoff, said to feature Bobbi Morse/Mockingbird (Adrianne Palicki) and Lance Hunter (Nick Blood).