Paramount+ has pulled the plug on a number of its original shows. “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies” has been cancelled, along with “Star Trek: Prodigy”, “Queen of the Universe” and “The Game” according to Deadline.
The shows will also be removed from the platform as part of a content write-down. “Pink Ladies” only had one season, with “Prodigy” no longer moving forward with its announced second season and the other two shows also being cancelled after two seasons. READ MORE: The First Trailer For ‘Grease: Rise Of The Pink Ladies’ Has Arrived Showrunner Annabel Oakes, expressed her disappointment at the news of the “Grease” spin-off being cancelled. “I am sorry to say that this is true. @riseofthepinkladies has been cancelled,” she began her Instagram Story.
She continued, “In a particularly brutal move, it is also being removed from @paramountplus next week and unless it finds a new home you will no longer be able to watch it anywhere.
The cast, my creative partners, and I are all devastated at the complete erasure of our show.” The director went on to thank the fans for all their support and hoped that audiences would give the show a chance before it was removed off the platform. “People are already sending messages and videos about how much the show meant to them and I absolutely love hearing and seeing them,” she added. “The #1 thing we would is for you to watch the show before it comes down.” READ MORE: ‘Grease’ Prequel Series ‘Rise Of The Pink Ladies’ Cast Revealed Paramount+ is reportedly intending to shop these shows around to other streamers in hopes of finding a new home for them.
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