

Spectrum Originals has opted not to proceed with a third season of cop drama L.A.’s Finest , an offshoot from the Bad Boys movie franchise headlined by Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba , I have learned. The decision comes a little over a month after the show’s second season launched on the platform. Spectrum had no comment. Season 2 was originally scheduled to premiere on June 8, but was pushed to September amid the George Floyd protests against police brutality. All 13 episodes were released at once on September 9 as a weekly air pattern for Season 1. The first season of L.A.’s Finest is currently airing on Fox. It got off to a solid ratings start though the numbers have slipped since. L.A’s Finest, from creators Brandon Margolis and Brandon Sonnier, Sony Pictures TV, Jerry Bruckheimer TV and 2.0 Entertainment, originated as an NBC pilot. After it did not go to series, studio Sony Pictures TV found a new home for it at Spectrum as the series’ first original series. It had a strong launch, earning a second-season renewal. The series followed Syd Burnett (Union), who was last seen in Miami taking down a drug […]
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