
No Season 2 for the competition series.
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FOX has quietly cancelled The Snake after just one season, with the competition series notably absent from the network’s newly unveiled 2026-2027 broadcast schedule. While no formal cancellation announcement accompanied the reveal, the omission effectively confirms that the reality series will not return for a second season.
The decision is not entirely surprising given the increasingly crowded landscape for unscripted competition programming. While The Snake arrived with an intriguing premise and a recognizable host in Jim Jefferies, the series struggled to establish itself as a breakout hit within FOX’s broader reality lineup. In an environment where networks are prioritizing proven franchises and high-performing formats, newer concepts face mounting pressure to generate immediate traction.
The cancellation also comes as FOX continues refining its unscripted strategy heading into the new television cycle. The network has doubled down on stronger-performing properties such as The Masked Singer and Fear Factor: House of Fear, while also continuing to lean heavily on animated comedies and established franchises. With limited schedule space available, lower-profile reality entries like The Snake became increasingly vulnerable.
Hosted by Jefferies, the series centered on a social strategy competition involving 15 contestants from professions built around persuasion and manipulation. Throughout the game, participants competed in various challenges designed to determine who would become “The Snake,” the week’s most powerful player. That position granted control over the Saving Ceremony, a chain-reaction elimination process where alliances and influence played a central role.
The format attempted to combine elements of social deduction, strategic gameplay, and competitive reality television, positioning itself somewhere between traditional competition series and psychological game shows. Contestants navigated shifting power dynamics while attempting to survive each round and ultimately claim the $100,000 grand prize.
While the premise offered a fresh angle, The Snake entered an increasingly saturated field dominated by highly recognizable social strategy hits. In recent years, audiences have gravitated toward established formats with stronger franchise identities, making it difficult for newer unscripted experiments to gain long-term footing unless they generate immediate cultural momentum.
From an industry perspective, the cancellation reflects a larger trend in broadcast television, where networks are becoming more selective with unscripted renewals despite the genre’s generally lower production costs. Competition series must now compete not only against rival network formats, but also against streaming reality juggernauts that dominate online conversation and binge viewing.
The show’s disappearance from FOX’s schedule rather than receiving a traditional cancellation announcement also illustrates how networks increasingly handle underperforming unscripted titles quietly, particularly when they fail to build a major audience footprint.
For viewers, the cancellation means The Snake ends as a one-season experiment, with no indication that the format will be shopped elsewhere or revived on another platform. While some reality concepts have found second lives through streaming or international adaptation, there is no sign that The Snake will continue elsewhere.
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