Update: While NBC and Warner Bros. said it wasn't official briefly... it's now official and Revolution is over.

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Original story follows:Revolution has come to an end. NBC has cancelled the series, from executive producers J.J. Abrams, Eric Kripke and Jon Favreau, and it will not be back for a third season.The series had debuted to very strong ratings in its first season, but lost steam as it progressed. A move to Wednesdays this season, away from its great lead-in on Monday, The Voice, unfortunately proved the show hadn't developed a very large fanbase of its own.Revolution came into the 2012-2013 season with a lot of high expectations, given who was producing it, but then received a lot of criticisms throughout its first season. I was among those who felt it has greatly improved in Season 2, becoming a much better-paced, fun and witty show, with more likable characters. Unfortunately though, the viewership never rebounded, leading to it coming to an end. Per TVLine , NBC have also cancelled Crisis, Believe and Growing Up Fisher. Believe was another J.J. Abrams-produced series. The cancellation of Revolution, Believe and FOX's Almost Human suddenly takes the number of Abrams/Bad Robot shows from four to one, with only CBS' Person of Interest renewed.Of course, the biggest cancellation of the day, for NBC or any network, is the decision to end Community