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Netflix axe two shows with big name stars after just one season in shock cull

Netflix axe two shows with big name stars after just one season in shock cull

The Irish Suna day ago
NETFLIX axes two star-studded shows after just one season in shock streaming shake-up
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The streaming giant has pulled the plug on two big-budget series featuring A-list talent - leaving fans stunned as the shows are binned after just one season.
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Medical drama Pulse has been axed - with the cast are scrambling for new roles
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The comedic murder mystery The Residence has been axed having also suffered from unfortunate timing
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Medical pot‑boiler Pulse, led by Willa Fitzgerald and
It arrived last in a stampede of five newbie hospital shows.
While rivals Doc, Brilliant Minds, The Pitt and Watson were renewing scripts, Pulse landed on the very day Noah Wyle's smash‑hit The Pitt dropped its penultimate episode - and viewers barely noticed.
Plus, a heavy sexual‑harassment storyline hardly screamed 'escapist telly' for viewers seeking cosy soap thrills.
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And now, comedy whodunnit The Residence – boasting Uzo Aduba,
It hit the platform just seven days after coming‑of‑age juggernaut
Netflix forked out for a jaw‑dropping
Even the
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Despite the axe, both shows did rack up solid early numbers and managed four weeks apiece in the global Top 10.
The Residence peaked at No.2 on Netflix's global Top 10 with 8.8 million views.
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While Pulse wasn't far behind - hitting No.3 with 8.5 million views.
But even those figures weren't enough to save them - especially with the likes of the romantic hit Ransom Canyon (9.4 million) and nowhere near the viral might of
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Glitzy casts and mega sets couldn't stop Netflix from cutting them loose.
In the streamer's high‑stakes game of renewals, even A‑listers can be a single-series wonder.
It's a brutal game in the land of
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Both shows suffered at the hands of Adolescence which exploded, hogging every Top 10 spot and stealing social media thunder
Credit: Courtesy of Netflix.
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