The Hunting Party Canceled After Two Seasons


Nearly a month after its finale, NBC has finally made their decision on The Hunting Party - and they've decided to end the party early. NBC has canceled the series after two seasons, after an extended period of deliberation. The network announced their fall schedule last month, with Law & Order assuming The Hunting Party's time slot on Thursday at 10, with the civilian season of The Traitors taking the vacant hour on the night. A path remained for The Hunting Party to be renewed, with its streaming performance helping to make up for its generally dismal same-day ratings performance, but NBC has opted to move on from it instead. It joins fellow sophomore drama Brilliant Minds, as well as freshman comedy Stumble, as the only NBC scripted shows to be canceled this season. The series is expected to be shopped to other outlets by Universal Television. The most realistic path would seemingly be Netflix, where the show's first current currently streams. It performed well on Netflix when it premiere earlier this year, but its odds for a pickup likely remain slim. Melissa Roxburgh, Patrick Sabongui, Josh McKenzie, and Sara Garcia starred in the series. This is a correct prediction for The TV Ratings Guide.

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