The Constantine finale is sure to be a hell raiser, but even Zed can't see if the series will receive a second season.

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Now that the NBC series has finished filming its initial 13-epiosde order, production has ground to a halt as the network brass mull over John Constantine's fate.

"#Constantine this season is 13 episodes! I shot the last scene," tweeted actress Angelica Celaya (Zed) before teasing the finale. "Hint it's #Constantine #Zed and #TheSpectre! Dam I wish I could say more!"

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While fans are undoubtedly excited to see The Spectre after meeting Detective Jim Corrigan (Emmett J Scanlan) in "Danse Vaudou," viewers will have to keep their fingers crossed that they aren't left with a perpetual cliff hanger.

In order to keep the DC adaptation alive and well, producers and cast are urging viewers to tune in. After all, they aren't cancelled yet.

"#Constantine is not canceled," tweeted executive producer Daniel Cerone on Monday. "We're here to kick ass and smoke silk cuts and we're all outta silk cuts. You watch, we live."

Catch Constantine (before you can't) Fridays at 10 p.m. ET on NBC. Click the video below to see a preview for the series' next episode.

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