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18.08.2023 - 20:29 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Prime Video will not be going forward with the previously ordered second season of its sci-fi drama series The Peripheral, starring Chloë Grace Moretz, Deadline has learned.
I hear The Peripheral is not the only Amazon scripted series whose renewal has been rescinded and there is at least one other series that won’t go to a second season.
According to sources, the cancellation stems from the length of the work stoppage due to the ongoing WGA strike, now in its 109th day, and the SAG-AFTRA strike, in Day 36, which have delayed production, creating large gaps between seasons and making shows miss their target release dates.
While this is the first known case of a renewal reversal amid the current strike, as Deadline reported earlier this week, there may be more series whose renewals could be rescinded or pending pickups not happen if the work stoppage stretches post Labor Day, with freshman series going into Season 2 the most vulnerable. There was a similar string of unrenewals during the pandemic.
The Peripheral’s first season was released in fall 2022; the sci-fi drama loosely based on the book of that name, was renewed for Season 2 in February.
I hear the series was supposed to go into production this year for a 2024 release and The Peripheral was in early pre-production when the WGA strike started May 2.
Such a delay would impact Amazon’s pipeline as there are already plans in place for 2025 content rollout. Additionally, first-year shows have harder time keeping viewers who’d tuned in and liked what they saw if they have have to wait a long time — three years in this case — for new episodes.
While Amazon, along with other streamers, does not reveal viewership information, The Peripheral is believed to
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Joe Otterson TV Reporter “The Peripheral” has been canceled at Amazon’s Prime Video, Variety has learned. The news comes despite the fact that Amazon renewed the show for a second season back in February. The series, based on the William Gibson novel of the same name, debuted on Amazon on Oct.
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