If you've enjoyed watching the adventures of Ichabod Crane, then you may be sad to hear that FOX has canceled Sleepy Hollow after four seasons.

Multiple sources, including Variety, have confirmed the news of Sleepy Hollow's cancelation, which suffered low ratings in its fourth season that aired from January–March of this year.

The show's fourth season was shorter than its previous installments (13 episodes compared to the usual 18) and featured a core cast transition following the departure of Nicole Beharie after the third season.

The series premiered in September of 2013, introducing viewers to a new take on Washington Irving's classic short story, "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow." Tom Mison starred as Ichabod Crane, who was transported from 1781 to a modern-day Sleepy Hollow. Creepy carnage ensued as the Headless Horseman and other evil entities terrorized the community.

At this time, there is no news regarding a potential pickup of the series by another network or streaming service, but we'll keep Daily Dead readers updated on any developments. Are you sad to see Sleepy Hollow come to an end?

Source: Variety
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