Constantine has been a roller coaster with its demo ratings, but they seemed to have evened out as the season finale matches the past two weeks demo ratings. Also the rumors of SyFy picking up the series seem to have been debunked by SyFy's senior executive in a tweet. Take the jump to check it out!

This past Friday the season, possibly series, finale of Constantine aired on NBC and the season finished with less than stellar numbers in their 18-49 demographic as the episode matched the past two week's 0.8 demo rating. Though the demo rating didn't grow the season finale rose 6% from in total viewers to 3.13 million. The final episode of the season was also a big twitter trend Friday night with both "Papa Midnite" and "#ConstantineFinale" trending in both the U.S. and worldwide trends, along with the fact the season finale managed to get second place in the Nielsen Twitter TV ratings. NBC has not yet announced what the fate of Constantine is leaving many fans to wonder whether it will be officially cancelled soon or if the series will manage to survive. A recent rumor of the show possibly moving to SyFy under the new name of Hellblazer started going around the web, now SyFy's senoir executive Ted A'Zary has debunked such rumor in his latest tweet:

A: I’ve heard no discussion of #Constantine moving to Syfy. I don’t know where that rumor came from. — Ted A’Zary (@Syfy) February 13, 2015

So what do you guys think? Was this past Friday the final time we'll be seeing Matt Ryan as Constantine? Will you hold onto the hope that the series will be renewed by NBC or find a new home? Leave your thoughts in the comments below!