It's believed that the show's cancellation had to with Small's own music career and the use of the Adult Swim IP to promote it, along with a falling out between Small and then-president of Adult Swim, Mike Lazzo. Unfortunately, Adult Swim passed on greenlighting either a final season or another movie, and, for nearly eight years, that was it for Dethklok. While Brendon Small once said he once intended to make four seasons and a movie, Doomstar's ending sets up a future for the story. A one-hour movie special, The Doomstar Requiem - A Klok Opera, aired in October 2013 and picked up the Metalocalypse storyline directly from the Season Four finale. The series aired fifteen-minute episodes over the first two seasons (with the exception of two special half-hour episodes in Season Two), switched to a full half-hour format for Season Three, and returned to the fifteen-minute format for Season Four. Salacia, often forces The Tribunal to wait for Dethklok's actions to play out in full - and while he appears to have a role in their rise to power and glory, his true motives (as well as his ultimate connection to Dethklok and the Metalocalypse) remain unclear. The mysterious leader of the Tribunal, Mr. The Tribunal, an Illuminati-esque organization of various world leaders, attempts to curb Dethklok and their widespread influence at every possible step once they learn of the group's connection to prophecies in the Dead Sea Scrolls telling of an event known only as "the Metalocalypse".
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