The possible renewal of Witches of East End keeps continuing to gain support from hopeful fans.

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The supernatural drama unfortunately got canceled after only two seasons, which caused a lot of uproar on social media with viewers who demanded that a third season happens. This led to multiple campaigns and hashtags with the words "#RenewWitchesOfEastEnd."

There is also a petition that fans can sign, which has more than 96,000 signatures to date. Considering that the goal was at 95,000, this might strike a notch of hope if another network besides Lifetime is willing to give the series a chance.

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Madchen Amick, who played Aunt Wendy on the show, noticed this amount of signatures, which made her grateful to everyone who's doing what they can to help out.

"@Heiti693: Ok what would #AuntWendy say if she saw this?" a fan asked Amick in a post on her Twitter page with a link to the petition. "#Wendyism'- almost 100k?!... you #witchEEs be bada--!!" the actress responded.

In an exclusive interview with EnStars, Amick mentioned that all of this online buzz could potentially bring the show onto a new channel.

"I was told directly from FOX that after the cancellation, if there was enough social media buzz, that at that point, they could shop the show around to other networks," the actress said. "And that they- both Lifetime and FOX- were very surprised that immediate reaction from the fans and how quickly they organized and made a really big buzz about how unhappy they were at that cancellation."