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Peacock Cancels 'Ponies' After One Season

Peacock has officially canceled its series 'Ponies,' also known as 'Day of the Jackal,' after just one season. The decision comes as the streaming service reviews its original programming slate.

23 Jun, 18:02 — 23 Jun, 21:13
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varietyMostly Factual5h ago

‘Ponies’ Canceled After One Season at Peacock

Peacock has canceled the Cold War spy thriller “Ponies” after just one season, Variety has learned. Starring Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson, the series originally debuted its entire eight-episode first season on Peacock on Jan. 15. It received mostly positive reviews from critics, with the series holding a 94% critical approval rating on Rotten […]

By Joseph Otterson

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hollywood-reporterMostly Factual5h ago

‘Ponies’ Canceled After Single Season at Peacock

The Cold War-era spy drama stars Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson.

By Rick Porter

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deadlineMostly Factual2h ago

‘Ponies’ Co-Creator David Iserson Says “Goodbye To Bea And Twila For Now” Following Peacock Series’ Cancellation: “I Hope We All Get To Visit Them Again”

“It’s not like anything else on television,” Ponies co-creator/executive producer David Iserson said about the 1970s espionage comedy-drama starring Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson, which has been canceled by Peacock after one season. In a heartfelt note to fans on Instagram, Iserson, who co-created Ponies with Susanna Fogel, recalled the show’s seven-year journey to […]

By Nellie Andreeva

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screen-rantMixed5h ago

Day Of The Jackal Sister Series Officially Cancelled After 1 Season By Peacock

Months after an acclaimed debut, it's been confirmed that a comedic spy show has been cancelled at Peacock and won't return for season 2.

By Abdullah Al-Ghamdi

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