As we all know all too well by this point in time, Warner Bros. canceled DC Universe and James Wan's SWAMP THING series after only allowing the show to air a single episode of its 10-episode first season. But today we're hearing from SWAMP THING and SHARKNADO actor Ian Ziering that it's "entirely possible" that fan support can bring the series back from the dead ala LUCIFER.

Ziering says:

I think it’s entirely possible.

Ziering continued to say:

[The cancellation was] the biggest disappointment of my professional career. I was reliving my youth, and the fun of the 8-year-old inside of me getting to play the Blue Devil, working with Derek Mears and Crystal Reed, and all the people on that show. James Wan… it was such an unbelievable show. It’s very sad that that ended with 10 episodes, unfinished. I know they had plans for so many.

I agree, very sad. RIP Swamp Thing... for now...

Len Wiseman directed the DC Universe SWAMP THING series from a script by Mark Verheiden and Gary Dauberman. The cast included Andy Bean as biologist Alec Holland and Crystal Reed as CDC Doctor Abby Arcane. Here's the rundown for the (currently) canceled series:

Abby Arcane investigates what seems to be a deadly swamp-born virus in a small town in Louisiana but soon discovers that the swamp holds mystical and terrifying secrets. When unexplainable and chilling horrors emerge from the murky marsh, no one is safe.

Bean and Reed starred in the new series along with Maria Sten, Jeryl Prescott, Jennifer Beals, Virginia Madsen, Will Patton, Henderson Wade, Ian Ziering, and Kevin Durand, with Derek Mears as Swamp Thing himself. James Wan's company Atomic Monster produced Swamp Thing in association with Warner Bros. Television. Wan, Wiseman, Verheiden, and Dauberman served as executive producers on the series with Michael Clear.

Swamp Thing is still available to stream over on DC Universe RIGHT HERE.