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‘LA’s Finest’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Spectrum Originals

‘LA’s Finest’ Canceled After Two Seasons at Spectrum Originals
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Erica Parise/Sony Pictures Television/Spectrum Originals “LA’s Finest” has been canceled after two seasons at Spectrum Originals , Variety has learned. The series starred Gabrielle Union as Syd Burnett, a police detective with a complicated past who relocates to Los Angeles from Miami and finds an odd-couple partner in Nancy McKenna, played by Jessica Alba. Union’s role was a revival of the character she played in the 2003 Sony blockbuster “Bad Boys II.”

The series was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and 2.0 Entertainment in association with Sony Pictures TV and Charter Communications. Union and Alba executive produced alongside Jerry Bruckheimer, Brandon Margolis, Brandon Sonnier, Jonathan Littman, KristieAnne Reed, Pam Veasey, Doug Belgrad, Jeff Gaspin, Jeff Morrone and Anton Cropper, who also directed the pilot. News of the cancellation comes after Fox announced in May that it had acquired the broadcast rights to both seasons of the show.

The network is without a number of shows from its fall lineup due to the production shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The first season began airing on the network in September, with Season 2 debuting on Spectrum Originals earlier that same month. The cancellation brings the series’ journey to a close. […]

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