Netflix is cancelling its South by Southwest screenings and events amid concerns about the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
17.02.2020 - 14:11 / nme.com
Show won't be back for a third season
Netflix series Insatiable has been cancelled, and fans have taken to social media to express their disapproval.
The streaming giant has axed the show after two seasons, which comes a few weeks after star Alyssa Milano confirmed on Twitter it would not be back for a third.
During its run, the series drew controversy, many accusing it of body-shaming with the plotline of a formerly overweight teen girl (Debby Ryan) who seeks revenge on those who shamed her.
Netflix is cancelling its South by Southwest screenings and events amid concerns about the outbreak of the new coronavirus.
Netflix is the latest company to pull out of SXSW 2020, a source familiar with the situation tells Variety, canceling five film screenings and a panel for #BlackExcellence.
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