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The Hunting Party took the scening route but arrived at the same destination as fellow sophomore NBC drama series Brilliant Minds: a cancellation after two seasons. NBC sibling Universal Television is expected to shop the crime drama procedural starring Melissa Roxburgh to other outlets.
NBC is clearing space in its lineup, and several fan-favorite shows—including one that's been around for nearly 30 years—won't be back.
As summer TV season begins, NBC is switching up its shows, bringing back some fan-favorites while canceling others.
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NBC is officially parting ways with their sleeper hit crime drama The Hunting Party, which reunited Manifest's fan-favorites.
NBC is canceling several popular shows ahead of the 2026-27 season as streaming growth and changing viewer habits reshape network TV.
NBC has cancelled a crime drama series after two seasons. The studio behind it, however, is already searching for a new buyer. The decision came as the network locked its 2026-27 schedule, leaving the Melissa Roxburgh-led procedural without a spot on the lineup.
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While no longer an NBC series, Law & Order: Organized Crime was also canceled after five seasons. This series was originally canceled by NBC and moved to Peacock for its fifth season. It then got a run on NBC in fall 2025, and then there was silence until just before crunch time for the NBC Upfronts in May 2026.