Why was ‘The Runarounds’ canceled?
Amazon Prime Video has not released an official reason for the cancellation.
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Amazon Prime Video has canceled ‘The Runarounds’ after one season. The coming-of-age drama, created by ‘Outer Banks’ creators Jonas and Josh Pate, premiered in September and followed a group of high schoolers in Wilmington, N.C., who form a...
‘The Runarounds,’ a coming-of-age drama about a group of high schoolers who form a band, will not be returning for a second season on Amazon Prime Video. The series, which premiered in September, was created by Jonas and Josh Pate, known for their work on Netflix's ‘Outer Banks.’ The show was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Despite the show's cancellation, the real-life band featured in the series announced that they would continue to tour and create new music. According to The Hollywood Reporter&ref=yanuki.com, Jonas Pate had a five-season plan for the show, which would have followed the band's journey from playing small college gigs to opening at Bonnaroo and eventually headlining stadium tours.
Amazon Prime Video has not released an official reason for the cancellation.
Yes, the band has confirmed they will continue touring and making music.
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