Bid These TV Shows Goodbye As There’s A High Possibility That You Won’t Be Able To Watch Them Again

Published on 07/21/2021
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Mr. Inbetween

The third season of Mr. Inbetween, an Australian black comedy-crime series, will air this year. In the FX half-hour series, Scott Ryan plays Ray Shoesmith, a hitman-for-hire who struggles to balance his personal relationships with the demands of his seedy profession and keep his two lives apart. The show is based on Ryan’s 2005 film The Magician, which he starred in, wrote, and directed. It is directed by Nash Edgerton. The network has yet to reveal the reason for the show’s cancellation. The final nine-episode season will premiere in May.

Mr. Inbetween

Mr. Inbetween

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The Pack

This canine competition was not renewed for a second season after debuting on Amazon Prime Video last year. The first season followed 12 dogs and their owners around the world as they competed in various challenges for a $500,000 prize and a $250,000 donation to their favorite charity. Despite the fact that the show was canceled after unaired footage of distressed dogs from The Pack rappelling down a cliff was leaked, COVID-19 is said to be to blame, according to E! News. Several countries have banned or restricted international travel in the last year.

The Pack

The Pack

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