Vanessa Lachey is reacting to the shocking cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i.
17.04.2024 - 12:55 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Channel 4 has axed its splashy version of U.S. survival format Alone after one season.
The series from Squid Game: The Challenge producer The Garden, which has aired in the U.S. for a decade, has been one of a handful under consideration for a second series recommission over the past few months, we understand. Producers had been preparing for a second season.
In Alone, 11 contestants are dropped into the remote Canadian Wilderness, where each must survive entirely on their own. Eventual winner Tom Williams took home the £100,000 ($124,000) in September 2023 after battling the elements, wild animals and an extreme test of mental strength. The show had been unveiled by Channel 4 in August 2022 alongside The Traitors-esque format Rise and Fall.
Alone began quietly over the summer with an audience of around 700,000 per episode but this figure nearly doubled when consolidated viewing was taken into account, and the show performed well on Channel 4’s VoD player last year.
In the U.S., Alone, which is sold by A+E Networks, has been a huge hit for History, running for 10 seasons and more than 100 episodes. There are several active versions around the world including in Germany, Denmark and Australia.
Deadline is told that Alone was one of a number being considered for recommission alongside other recent launches such as Scared of the Dark, Tempting Fortune and Don’t Look Down. Studio Lambert’s Rise and Fall was axed several weeks ago following months of industry speculation.
If budget constraints played into the decision to axe Alone, the state of Channel 4’s finances and commissioning will once again be placed under the microscope. The network has struggled over the past year and is in the process of enacting
Vanessa Lachey is reacting to the shocking cancellation of NCIS: Hawai’i.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “NCIS: Hawai’i” has been canceled at CBS. The “NCIS” spinoff is currently airing its third season at the broadcast network. The season finale scheduled to air on May 6 will now serve as the series finale.
It came down to the wire, but NCIS: Hawai’i ultimately didn’t make the cut for next season at CBS. The news comes days before the network is set to announce its fall schedule on May 2 and before the Season 3 finale of Hawai’i is scheduled to air on May 6. According to sources, the episode was not meant to be a series finale and includes a tease for what was to come but fans won’t be left reeling by a major cliffhanger.
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