J. Kim Murphy “High Desert” is headed beyond the horizon at Apple TV+. In a video posted on Instagram Saturday morning, series star Patricia Arquette shared that the production had not received an order for a second season at the streamer. “A lot of you have asked about ‘High Desert’ and if there was going to be a second season, so I just wanted to let you know that we just found out that we won’t be coming back,” Arquette opened. “That’s a sad bummer for all of us.” Arquette extended her gratitude to the crew, writers and actors on the series.
The post was accompanied with a text caption: “It stinks.” “We just had a blast. I love Peggy and that punk rock world,” Arquette continued. “Thanks to you guys for watching.
Can’t win them all. You know, it sucks but… tough.” Representatives for Apple TV+ were not immediately available for comment. “High Desert” premiered its first three episodes of Season 1 on May 17, releasing a new episode each subsequent Wednesday before concluding with a finale on June 21.
Arquette starred as Peggy Newman, a drug addict who turns a new leaf by absconding to the Yucca Valley desert to become a private eye.
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