Paramount+ Cancels Two Series, Including Fatal Attraction Reboot
Like the twisted stalker at the center of its story, Paramount+'s Fatal Attraction series is dead after one season.
The psychological thriller based on the 1987 film has been cancelled at the streamer, TVLine has learned.
In addition, Rabbit Hole — the corporate espionage thriller starring Kiefer Sutherland — also will not return for Season 2.
Both series' first seasons will continue to be available on the streaming service.
"Fatal Attraction and Rabbit Hole will not be returning for second seasons on Paramount+," a rep for the streamer said via statement. "We want to thank both series' entire creative teams, crews and the fantastic casts for their dedication to bringing these series to life."
Fatal Attraction starred Joshua Jackson as and Lizzy Caplan in the roles Michael Douglas and Glenn Close played in the movie, respectively. In the May 28 season finale, we learned that Ellen, the college-age daughter of Joshua Jackson's Dan, had developed into an obsessive stalker just like her dad's mistress Alex. (Read our full finale recap here.)
TVLine readers gave the Fatal Attraction finale an average grade of "B," while the season as a whole earned a "B-."
Rabbit Hole's May 9 finale ended with a satisfying, and wonderfully twisty, showdown between Weir (played by Sutherland), Ben (Charles Dance) and the ever-elusive Crowley (Lance Hendriksen) — though a closing tease suggested that there was a powerful, unseen puppet master pulling Crowley's own strings.
TVLine readers gave the Rabbit Hole finale, and Season 1 as a whole, an average grade of "A."