Pearce Joza, on the other hand, plays the role of Ryan’s other best friend, Spyder, who is a dimwitted and impulsive boy in charge of Mech-X4’s weapons systems. Kamran Lucas plays the role of one of Ryan’s best friends, Harris Harris Jr., an intelligent and talented inventor who operates the shields and defenses of Mech-X4. Raymond Cham, meanwhile, plays the role of Ryan’s older step-brother and star athlete, Mark Walker, who is also the mechanic who maintains Mech-X4. In the show, Nathaniel Potvin plays the role of the protagonist Ryan Walker, an adopted child who has the ability to control technology and becomes the pilot of the giant, 150-foot tall robot called Mech-X4.
Thus, as it stands, the chances of the show getting renewed for a third season are slim. Yet, viewership continued to decline – while Season 1 had an average viewership of 0.48 million, Season 2 managed to clock a third of that, having an average viewership of 0.15 million. However, the show was renewed for a 20-episode second season, which premiered on September 9, 2017. Despite having an impressive initial viewership of 1.26 million people, the show’s viewership declined consistently as the season progressed, and the finale was able to attract a meagre 0.16 million viewers. ‘Mech-X4’ is not a very new show, and Season 1, consisting of 15 episodes, premiered on November 11, 2016, and saw its finale air on May 1, 2017.