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05.02.2020 - 04:56 / torontosun.com
TV series Ray Donovan is done — the recent seventh season finale was the popular drama’s last episode.
Liev Schreiber’s show will not be returning for a planned eighth season, with network bosses at Showtime confirming the series has “concluded its run.”
“After seven incredible seasons, Ray Donovan has concluded its run on Showtime,” a statement reads. “We are proud that the series ended amid such strong viewership and on such a powerful note. Our deepest thanks go to Liev Schreiber, Jon Voight,
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Liev Schreiber has assured Ray Donovan fans that they haven’t seen the last of his fixer, after uproar when the show was cancelled earlier this month.
Liev Schreiber has suggested there’s more “Ray Donovan” to come after bosses recently faced a backlash over the abrupt cancellation of the show.
"Ray Donovan" fans have been up in arms since Showtime a week ago canceled the drama series, denying them a proper ending since the recent season seven finale finished with a cliffhanger.
Liev Schreiber has assured Ray Donovan fans that there will be “more” of the TV show, despite its recent cancellation.
"Ray Donovan" fans have been up in arms since Showtime a week ago canceled the drama series, denying them a proper ending since the recent season seven finale finished with a cliffhanger. Series showrunner David Hollander further fanned the flames by saying that he and the show’s creative team had been blindsided by the network’s cancellation decision.