NBC Cancels 'The Hunting Party' After Two Seasons Despite Strong Netflix Performance
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Summary
NBC has canceled the series "The Hunting Party" after two seasons, despite strong delayed viewing performance on Netflix. The show, created by JJ Bailey and Jake Coburn and starring Melissa Roxburgh, struggled in initial ratings on NBC but found a significant audience on the streaming platform. The cancellation leaves the possibility that the series may be shopped to other networks or platforms for a potential third season.
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In fact, it was the show's over-the-top performance on Netflix that left fans with some hope that a third season could be on the way.
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