The Hunting Party
NBC has cancelled its crime procedural series “The Hunting Party” after two seasons, the order coming down just a few weeks after the series finale on May 7th.

Melissa Roxburgh, Patrick Sabongui, Josh McKenzie and Sara Garcia co-starred in the series about a former FBI profiler who led a team of investigators tasked with finding and capturing the world’s most dangerous killers. Said killers recently escaped a secret government prison known as The Pit. [Source: TV Line]

And Justice for All
Netflix and Sony Pictures Television are teaming for “And Justice for All,” a legal drama TV series penned by Jeremy Miller and Dan Cohn and adapting Norman Jewison’s 1979 film which starred Al Pacino.

The story is described as a gritty look at an idealistic attorney’s flawed life as he struggles to fight a corrupted legal system until he finally snaps. [Source: Deadline]

The Challenger
Will Arnett will join Kristen Stewart in the Prime Video limited series “The Challenger,” Arnett will play NASA official George Abbey. Maggie Cohn (The Staircase”) created the series and serves as showrunner.

The series recounts the events leading up to the Challenger disaster, the investigation that followed, and Sally Ride (Stewart) on her groundbreaking journey as the first American woman in space. [Source: THR]

The Drop: A Snowfall Saga
Hulu has confirmed that “The Drop: A Snowfall Saga” will be the title of the upcoming 1990s Los Angeles-set spin-off of FX’s “Snowfall” premiering sometime later this year.

The series picks up following the dramatic ending of the original crime drama but shifting the focus from Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) to fan favorites Wanda and Leon (played by Gail Bean and Isaiah John). In the new series the pair try to push West Coast rap music into the mainstream. [Source: Deadline]

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