NBC Cancels "The Hunting Party" After Two Seasons: A Look at the Network's Upfront Presentation and New Shows

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NBC Cancels "The Hunting Party" After Two Seasons: A Look at the Network's Upfront Presentation and New Shows

NBC has decided to cancel the series "The Hunting Party" after two seasons. The show followed former FBI profiler Rebecca "Bex" Henderson and her team as they tracked down dangerous killers who had escaped from a secret government prison known as "The Pit." The series starred Melissa Roxburgh, Nick Wechsler, Patrick Sabongui, Josh McKenzie, and Sara Garcia. Created by JJ Bailey and Jake Coburn, the show was produced by Universal Television.

The cancellation of "The Hunting Party" was announced following NBCUniversal's upfront presentation. In addition to this series, NBC also canceled the comedy "Stumble" and the drama "Brilliant Minds." However, popular shows like "Law & Order," "Chicago Fire," "Chicago Med," and "Chicago P.D." were renewed for another season. The network will introduce new dramas like a reboot of "The Rockford Files" and a series called "Line of Fire," along with comedies like "Sunset P.I." and "Newlyweds" in the upcoming season.

In conclusion, NBC's decision to cancel "The Hunting Party" marks the end of the show's run after two seasons. Despite its cancellation, the network has renewed several other popular series and announced new shows to debut in the upcoming season.