“The Dudleys never say die” — and neither do the fans of “My Lady Jane.” Fans of the Prime Video series have rallied behind an online campaign petitioning to save the historical dramedy from cancellation. Prime Video announced on Aug.

16 that it would not renew “My Lady Jane” for a second season after the show failed to attract a wide audience or make Nielsen’s Top 10 weekly streaming rankings for originals, according to Deadline. Representatives for Amazon Studios didn’t reply immediately Friday to The Times’ request for comment. After the announcement, fans of the show expressed their disappointment on social media.

“I’m so upset about this. Jane and Guildford deserved their s2. The cast deserved their s2.

We had a tv show that had everything : comedy, romance, period drama, a talented cast. And it has its audience, they just don’t want to renew quality things..

#SaveMyLadyJane #MyLadyJane,” a fan wrote on X, formerly Twitter. “I say this with a broken heart but #myladyjane you have been one of the best hyperfixations, i ever had and its so f— aggravating and horrendous that those a— at prime didn’t get you like we did. #SaveMyLadyJane,” another fan said.

“I’ll never forgive them for taking them away from me. I was so excited for the first time in a long time #savemyladyjane,” a fan wrote . “Thank you to everyone who watched My Lady Jane since it came out seven weeks ago,” creator and showrunner Gemma Burgess said on Instagram.