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‘Leverage: Redemption’ Canceled After 3 Seasons — What Would’ve Happened Next
Amazon MGM Studios will not renew Leverage: Redemption after three seasons, ending the revival that premiered in 2021 and featured most of the original cast.
- This year, Amazon MGM Studios did not renew Leverage: Redemption, ending the series after three seasons, TV Insider reported nearly eight months after Season 3 premiered.
- Following the original five-season run on TNT, the new series Leverage: Redemption premiered in 2021 as a sequel with most of the original cast returning, TV Insider reported.
- Series regulars Gina Bellman, Christian Kane and Beth Riesgraf returned, Noah Wyle and Aleyse Shannon joined cast, Aldis Hodge guest-starred, and Electric Entertainment produced with Dean Devlin, Marc Roskin, and John Rogers as executive producers.
- Fans and creators are left with unresolved storylines after Parker seemingly went rogue in Season 3, while John Rogers and Marc Roskin said there were no firm plans for a fourth season.
- Season 3 emphasized a thematic through-line and creators said a fourth season would have explored darker elements and industrial AI/environmental damage, shaped by Nate Ford’s off-screen death.
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‘Leverage: Redemption’ Canceled After 3 Seasons — What Would’ve Happened Next
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