Duster has bit the dust.
HBO Max has canceled its 1970s-set action-comedy series Duster after one season.
The drama from showrunners J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan starred Josh Holloway as a getaway driver working for an Arizona crime syndicate.
The show had terrific Rotten Tomatoes scores — 92 percent positive from critics and 83 percent positive from audiences, yet didn’t succeed in drawing a large enough audience.
Here’s a statement from HBO Max: “While HBO Max will not be moving forward with a second season of DUSTER, we are so grateful to have had the chance to work with the amazingly talented co-creators J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, and our partners at Bad Robot and Warner Bros. Television. We are tremendously proud of this series led by Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson and we thank them along with our cast and crew for their incredible collaboration and partnership.”
And here’s a statement from Warner Bros. Television: “J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan delivered a thrilling, multi-dimensional crime drama in DUSTER, with textured characters that took the audience back to the 1970s in a new and innovative way. Those characters were brought to life by a wonderful team led by Josh, Rachel, and an extremely talented ensemble cast, along with an expert crew behind the scenes. We are incredibly proud of the show, and while we wish this journey could continue, we are thankful to our partners at HBO Max for the opportunity to tell Jim and Nina’s story.”
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