Fans will never know the end of Netflix's canceled series

The Hit & Run series debuted in 2021 on Netflix and quickly became popular with fans. The thriller series that aired in August ended up attracting the audience's attention. However, just as the series was released, it was also cancelled.

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Cancellation

Hit & Run portrays a spy story, which unites action elements and takes place in the US and Israel. Although its ending is uncertain, the series will end with just one season. What is striking is that the final mystery will remain unsolved.

The plot of the last episode was defined in a partnership with Netflix itself. This factor was not enough to keep production active in the streaming platform's catalogue.

Surprise

The news of the end of the recordings was faced with astonishment by the fans who started to migrate to the series. Barely had time to build the audience, the end came to the public, leaving several loose ends.

The creators themselves even said they had ambitious plans for Hit & Run. In an interview with the Hollywood Reporter, they stated that Netflix shared the same plans, including. This would be the reason for the enigmatic ending, which creates a cue for the next season. This, unfortunately, will never exist.

“When we created the story for the entire season and went to propose [the ending] to Netflix, we were undecided, but they said they wanted this. And it was like, 'OK, let's go back. We were very happy. We definitely think the show needs at least one more season.” The creators added saying they hoped for more seasons.

“The ideal for Netflix seems to be series with three seasons, but I don't know if we can finish the story with that. Who knows? We could have a franchise.”

Creator duo Prestwich and Yorkin remain under contract with Netflix. Therefore, they must participate in new creations with the platform. The first season of Hit & Run is available to subscribers.

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