Peacock has officially canceled Rian Johnson's Columbo-esque guest-star bonanza after two seasons, putting Charlie Cale, Natasha Lyonne's human bullshit detector on the run, out of a job. But it might not be the end of the road for the shoe just yet. Variety reports that Johnson and his producers have hit the town in search of a new distributor. The twist? Lyonne's out, and Peter Dinklage is in as the new Charlie Cale.
Technically, with [the special in] Japan, we did 11 seasons, which is the longest-running Netflix original show ever. And to be a part of that was phenomenal. It was phenomenal, and I can't wait to see their final season.
Canceling a TV show after already renewing it may not be the original sin, but surely Dante would have something to say about it. Paramount canceled prequel series Dexter: Original Sin on August 22, after previously renewing the show in April, per . The show follows the titular serial killer in his youth, starring Patrick Gibson, with the original Dexter, Michael C. Hall, voicing the narrator.
"But what about Rob? And Jen? Kate? Patty? MK? Leah? All my friends?" These poignant words from Tiny Chef underline the emotional impact of cancellation on cast and crew, showcasing the show's community spirit.