The Purge Canceled After Two Seasons

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Looks like we’ve survived another purge…for now.

As first reported by Deadline, USA Network has opted not to proceed with further seasons of The Purge, cancelling the series after two seasons. The network also bid adieu to its other drama adapted from a Universal film in cancelling Treadstone, the series set in the world of the Bourne films. 

The Purge was based on the long-running film franchise of the same name, set in an alternate history United States where once a year, all laws are suspended and citizens are permitted to commit any crimes they’d like for 12 hours. The TV series was an anthology with each of its two seasons covering a new cast of characters as they navigate through this dystopian version of the U.S. (though the fascist New Founding Fathers of America party has achieved a 1% unemployment rate, which is pretty great for a dystopia). 

Season one of the show starred Gabriel Chavarria, Amanda Warren, Colin Woodell, and Hannah Emily Anderson. It followed several seemingly unrelated characters as they experienced the night of a Purge. Season two begins right after the most recent Purge has ended and presents characters dealing with the consequences of the night and preparing for next year’s. Dominic Furmusa, William Baldwin, and Fiona Dourif starred in the now-final season of the show. Thomas Kelly served as showrunner for both seasons while original creator James DeMonaco executive produced. 

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