Geena Davis Discusses the Unexpected Cancellation of 'The Boroughs' and Industry Trends

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

Geena Davis, a celebrated actress, recently shared her dismay over Netflix's unceremonious cancellation of 'The Boroughs,' a sci-fi drama where she portrayed the compelling character of Renee. Despite the series consistently ranking among the top 10 on the platform, no official rationale was provided for its premature end, leaving cast and crew, including Davis, deeply disappointed. The actress, known for her strong female roles, touched upon the show's complete narrative arc, designed to avoid cliffhangers, and its critical exploration of age and relationships. She also mused on the broader challenges of maintaining momentum for diverse narratives within the entertainment industry, particularly concerning older characters and gender representation, drawing parallels to her past groundbreaking roles.

Davis detailed her initial enthusiasm for 'The Boroughs,' particularly for the character of Renee, a vibrant, confident former music manager residing in a unique retirement community. The creators, Jeffrey Addiss and Will Matthews, had specifically envisioned Davis for the role, tailoring Renee's dynamic personality to her. The show's premise revolved around a group of retirees who uncover a sinister plot within their community, involving the siphoning of brain fluid to sustain youth, a secret maintained by the community's administrators. The first season concluded with the protagonists successfully thwarting this bizarre scheme, providing a satisfying, albeit unexpected, resolution to the storyline.

The cancellation came as a shock, especially given the show's popularity. Davis noted that the producers managed to inform the cast prior to the public announcement, highlighting the close bonds formed during production. She expressed bewilderment at the decision, particularly since the series was still performing well. Davis reiterated that the creators had intentionally structured the first season with a conclusive ending, advised by others to ensure it could stand alone. This decision, ironically, made the cancellation less jarring from a narrative perspective, but no less disheartening for those involved.

During her reflections, Davis also discussed Renee's romantic entanglement with a younger character, Paz, played by Carlos Miranda. She enthusiastically described their on-screen chemistry and the "steamy" nature of their scenes, clarifying a previous misstatement where she'd ranked them above those in 'Thelma & Louise.' Davis expressed no reservations about the age dynamic in Renee and Paz's relationship, finding the audience's reception largely positive and without concern for potential double standards. She highlighted her joy in portraying strong, adventurous women, characters that often transcend her personal self, fostering her own growth and confidence.

A significant portion of Davis's interview focused on the ongoing struggle for diverse representation in media. She candidly admitted her skepticism regarding new trends, such as stories centered around older characters, leading to sustained change. Drawing on her experiences with 'Thelma & Louise' and 'A League of Their Own,' both critically acclaimed films that were predicted to usher in new eras for female-led narratives but ultimately did not, she expressed a lack of faith in "momentum." Instead, she credits her institute, the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, which advocates for seeing diverse representation on screen to inspire real-world change, especially in children's entertainment, where significant progress has been made.

Davis also touched upon her career longevity, affirming that retirement is not in her vocabulary. She continues to seek out and embrace challenging and compelling roles, such as her current project with Arnold Schwarzenegger in Budapest. She shared an anecdote about her persistence in securing the role in 'Thelma & Louise,' illustrating her proactive approach to her craft. Her commitment to diverse storytelling and her sustained career demonstrate her enduring influence in Hollywood, even as she confronts the industry's often perplexing decisions regarding show renewals.

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