The Peterborough Examiner

‘Anne with an E’ series comes to an end

- VICTORIA AHEARN — with Examiner files

“Anne with an E,” a CBC/Netflix drama series that used downtown Millbrook as a backdrop for town scenes, has been cancelled.

Creator/showrunner Moira Walley-Beckett says in an Instagram post that they’ve “reached the end of the red Green Gables road” after three seasons.

The show, which premiered in March 2017, was inspired by Lucy Maud Montgomery’s classic novel “Anne of Green Gables” and expanded upon the book to dig into the backstory of the plucky teenage protagonis­t.

A block of King Street in Millbrook was closed off during filming, with red dirt placed on the street and storefront­s transforme­d for the late 1800s Prince Edward Island setting.

Irish-Canadian actress Amybeth McNulty starred as the Prince Edward Island orphan, who is taken in by aging siblings, played by R.H. Thomson and Geraldine James.

The series was shot in P.E.I. and Ontario and was a co-production between the CBC and Netflix.

Its third and final season finished airing on the CBC on Sunday and will hit Netflix on Jan. 3.

“My heart is heavy but I am so proud of this show,” Vancouverr­aised Walley-Beckett said Monday on Instagram, praising the team behind the show. “I am grateful and humbled by this experience and I truly feel blessed to have had the opportunit­y to share this beautiful, meaningful story with all of you, my kindred spirits. I know you have loved this series as much as I have.”

In a joint statement, the CBC and Netflix thanked Walley Beckett, co-executive producer Miranda de Pencier, and the cast and crew “for their incredible work in sharing Anne’s story with a new generation.”

“We hope fans of the show love this final season as much as we do, and that it brings a satisfying conclusion to Anne’s journey.”

With progressiv­e storylines and an opening theme song of the Tragically Hip’s “Ahead By a Century,” “Anne with an E” opened up the Green Gables world beyond the novel while staying true to the essence of the heroine.

Season 2 saw an LGBTQ storyline and the introducti­on of the show’s first Black character, while Season 3 had an Indigenous focus.

“It’s always been a concern to me that L.M. Montgomery’s world of Avonlea is such a white world when in fact it doesn’t really accurately reflect the diversity that Canada was and is,” Walley-Beckett said in a September 2019 interview.

“So my master plan from the beginning when I first conceived this series was to find a way to genuinely and legitimate­ly reflect the diversity of the nation.”

At the Canadian Screen Awards in April, “Anne with an E” won seven trophies, including best drama series and an acting nod for McNulty.

 ?? CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT EXAMINER ?? “Anne with an E” transforme­d on King Street in Millbrook into 1800s P.E.I.
CLIFFORD SKARSTEDT EXAMINER “Anne with an E” transforme­d on King Street in Millbrook into 1800s P.E.I.

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