3% on Netflix is coming to an end soon, but it seems the creator isn’t done yet! Other plans are in store! What are they?

The show is finished. Netflix’s Brazilian spine chiller 3% won’t return for Season 5; its fourth season will be its last one, per Portuguese site Natelinha. This balances a four-year run for the Netflix show, which investigated the entanglements of an idealistic culture based on meritocracy through a Hunger Games-esque focal point.

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The arrangement had a lengthy, difficult experience to the little screen. Per Super Interessante, maker Pedro Aguilera thought of the thought for 3% in 2011. He recorded three short pilot scenes of the arrangement, and posted the whole thing on YouTube. In the short scenes, a gathering of 20-year-olds go up against one another to be a piece of the three percent of applicants who get the chance to leave their devastated land and live in a far off, rich society.

“We are searching for a TV direct keen on making this whole season conceivable,” Aguilera wrote in the portrayal of the shorts. After five years, Netflix offered him an arrangement dependent on that premise, and 3% turned into Netflix’s first-since forever Brazilian arrangement.

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Like the pilot, the arrangement follows a gathering of youthful grown-ups as they endeavor to leave the destitution ridden Offshore and live in the well off Inland. By the last season a third choice has been made — the all-inviting Shell. Despite the fact that fans are justifiably pitiful that the show is finishing, the way that 3% went on for seasons on Netflix — a stage famous for dropping arrangement rashly — is an astounding achievement, one that the cast rushed to applaud on Instagram.

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“A day ago of recording, last make of Michelle, a day ago of set of 3% — an excursion that I began in 2014,” entertainer Bianca Comparato, who plays Michelle, posted on Oct. 10, 2019. “My heart is loaded with appreciation … what thrills me most about this entire procedure is that we were pioneers in streaming stages in Brazil … Netflix Brazil has become such a great amount as of late and today I am satisfied to see numerous associates creating unfathomable substance.”