Paramount+ is saying thanks but no thanks to second seasons of Rabbit Hole and Fatal Attraction.
Rabbit Hole was a spy drama that starred Kiefer Sutherland; Fatal Attraction was a reimagining of the 1987 movie that featured Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan.
“We want to thank both series’ entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life,” said the Paramount+ spokesperson. “Both Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will continue to be available on Paramount+ for audiences to discover.”
The eight-part Rabbit Hole launched its first season on March 26, while Fatal Attraction bowed in April.
Paramount+ has been removing titles since February in an effort to cut costs. Real World: Homecoming, along with The Twilight Zone, Interrogation, Coyote, No Activity, Guilty Party and animated series The Harper House were among the first to get the boot.
In June, Star Trek: Prodigy was the next to go, along with Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies, Queen of the Universe and The Game.
And earlier this month, Paramount+ announced it was not renewing its iCarly revival for a fourth season. The first three seasons, however, will still be available on the streamer.
Other streamers such as Netflix, the then-titled HBO Max and Disney+ have also previously removed original series from their services in an effort to save money.
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