Bell Media confirms that it will not be bringing back the undercover cop drama next season.
The six-hour miniseries is part of a programming push by Spike TV to attract more female viewers.
The High Arctic-set doc is set to air on History Canada later this year.
The veteran screenwriter, story editor and series creator brings Canadian and U.K. experience to Virginia Thompson’s production shingle as she looks to make global dramas.
“They’ve saved the best for last with the final six episodes that revisit the story’s beginning,” the U.S. channel said Tuesday in a statement.
Shaw Media is reaching out across platforms to draw viewers to the new sci-fi series, which was shot in Montreal this summer.
Meg Tilly, Jodi Balfour, Charlotte Hegele, Ali Liebert, Antonio Cupo, Anastasia Phillips, Michael Seater and Peter Outerbridge are reprising their original roles.
Nelvana Enterprises, Muse Distribution International and Bristow Global Media were among the Canadian players unveiling deals on the Croissette.
The homegrown cop drama from Montreal’s Muse Entertainment and Back Alley Film Productions premiered Oct. 3.
The Verite Films co-founder (pictured) talks to Playback about signing a first look deal with Muse Entertainment to reach international broadcasters with new shows.
The six-part series will tell the story of King Tutankhamun’s rise to glory and the enigma surrounding his death.
The Toronto-based distributor has nabbed the rights to the feature-length documentary (pictured), produced by Muse Entertainment and Cordell Jigsaw Zapruder, for selected territories.