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On call: Prime Video Cancels Police Drama, but the second season is bought elsewhere – canceled + renewed television programs, reviews

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On call will not return to Prime Video for a second season. According to Deadline, the streaming service has canceled this police drama after a season of eight episodes.

However, Wolf Entertainment's series is bought into other outlets, so that the audience could see that it will return to the small screen at some point. Peacock is a possible home for the series.

Eriq La Salle, Lori Loughlin, Rich Ting, Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente Star in the series, which follows the police officer of the Long Beach Police Department. The series focuses on an experienced female training officer (Belisario) and its rookie male Ride-Along (Larracuente).

The following was said about the decision to cancel the series:

“In fact, Amazon turned to the show producers about a two-season renewal a few weeks ago, according to the sources. It looked good until the offer was accompanied by the request to reduce the premium of the series. I listen. Under the widespread current cost-plus streaming remuneration model, the license fees receive the producers of the platform.

According to Sources, Amazon's argument for the cut that the company lost money on the show was also something that we often hear, especially in series that is not in possession. For Wolf Entertainment and Universal TV, the reduction of a bonus that was initially not great was On call At Amazon, an upcoming two-season renewal was switched to cancellation within weeks. “

What do you think? Did you see On call On Prime Video? Did you have a second season?

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