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  • β€˜The Hunting Party’ Canceled After Two Seasons at NBC Selome Hailu
    β€œThe Hunting Party” has been canceled after two seasons at NBC. The series, which aired its final episode on May 7, starred Melissa Roxburgh as former FBI profiler Rebecca β€œBex” Henderson, who led a small team of investigators that was β€œassembled to track down and capture the most dangerous killers the world has ever seen, […]
     

β€˜The Hunting Party’ Canceled After Two Seasons at NBC

2 June 2026 at 23:30
β€œThe Hunting Party” has been canceled after two seasons at NBC. The series, which aired its final episode on May 7, starred Melissa Roxburgh as former FBI profiler Rebecca β€œBex” Henderson, who led a small team of investigators that was β€œassembled to track down and capture the most dangerous killers the world has ever seen, […]

β€˜The Hunting Party’ Canceled By NBC After 2 Seasons, Will Be Shopped

2 June 2026 at 23:30
The Hunting Party took the scenic route but arrived at the same destination as fellow sophomore NBC drama series Brilliant Minds: a cancellation after two seasons. NBC sibling Universal Television, the studio behind the crime drama procedural starring Melissa Roxburgh, is expected to shop it to other outlets. Netflix, which currently licenses the show in […]

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  • It's Officially the End of an Era for NBC Adam Blevins
    When it comes to TV shows, few networks have the same level of stacked lineup as NBC, which has been producing the top hits for years now. The first group of shows that come to mind are those that operate under the One Chicago banner, Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med. The trio of interweaving procedurals were all written and created for TV by Derek Haas, who also recently penned Countdown, the Jensen Ackles-led crime thriller on Prime Video. The series was tragically canceled after on
     

It's Officially the End of an Era for NBC

3 June 2026 at 13:08

When it comes to TV shows, few networks have the same level of stacked lineup as NBC, which has been producing the top hits for years now. The first group of shows that come to mind are those that operate under the One Chicago banner, Chicago P.D., Chicago Fire, and Chicago Med. The trio of interweaving procedurals were all written and created for TV by Derek Haas, who also recently penned Countdown, the Jensen Ackles-led crime thriller on Prime Video. The series was tragically canceled after only one season, but having the One Chicago series to fall back on certainly helped soften the blow for Haas. NBC is also responsible for the highly popular Law & Order franchise, which has been on the air for the better part of the last 35 years.

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