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Scott Foley Disappointed by Prime Video Show Cancellation

Actor Scott Foley shared his disappointment on Wednesday afternoon via an Instagram video following the cancellation of his Prime Video drama series, “It’s Not Like That.” The show was canceled after its first season, despite reportedly spending six weeks in Prime Video's top 10 and reaching as high as the third or fourth position.
Foley stated in the video, "I think I'm just disappointed." He also mentioned that the show had a strong audience response and that he believed the series had more to offer. The actor expressed his confusion regarding the decision, especially given the show's apparent popularity on the streaming platform. He indicated that he had hoped for a second season to further develop the characters and storylines.
“It’s Not Like That” premiered on Prime Video earlier this year and garnered a dedicated following. The series explored complex relationships and dramatic narratives, which resonated with viewers, as evidenced by its consistent presence in the platform's most-watched list. The cancellation comes as a surprise to many fans and the cast, who had invested significant effort into the production.
Foley concluded his message by thanking the fans for their support and expressing hope that the show might find a new home or that its story could continue in some form. The actor did not provide further details on the specific reasons behind Prime Video's decision to cancel the series after its initial run.
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