The series ended with a cliffhanger, which implied that, somehow, Gorm survived his destruction at the hands of Nick, and had his father captive. With this in mind, it is possible that more new episodes were planned; to this day, none have surfaced.
The show had an extensive product tie-in with Lego (which helped fund the series. Despite high ratings and fan enthusiasm from the United States and outside (the show is broadcast in Europe on the SciFi Channel), disputes over funding and copyright ownership prevented a planned third season from being produced.
Gorm was shown behind Nick just before the end of the show.
The show was cancelled after this episode. If you want to know what happened next, you are gonna have to play the Galidor game. That sucks, right?
Nicholas jumps into Gorm's body and destroys him from within, almost completely mirroring the death of Agent Smith from "The Matrix."
Weird, no one has discussed Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension yet.
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