Likewise, it was recently confirmed that the long-running Showtime series “Billions” will end with its upcoming seventh season. Meanwhile, it was announced earlier this week that Paramount+ was canceling and removing a number of shows, including “Star Trek: Prodigy” and “Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies.” Once Chris McCarthy added Showtime to his purview, it was reported in March that Showtime had significantly pared down its development slate. This is the latest round of development cuts at Showtime and Paramount as a whole in recent months. Those studios will all have the option to now shop the projects to other outlets. Showtime Sports Announces Wilt Chamberlain Docuseries 'Goliath'Īll of the projects were produced by outside studios, which sources say was the reason they were scrapped. 'Billions' to End With Season 7 at Showtime, Sets Premiere Date Paramount+ With Showtime Premium Tier Debuts to Fortify Paramount Global's Platform Strategy: 'Streaming Is a Scale Game' In addition, Showtime is also no longer moving forward on development of the projects “Split” and “Sweetness.” “Gattaca” was first reported as being in development at Showtime back in March, while “Seasoned” was ordered to series at the network in April. Showtime is not moving forward with a number of projects, including a “Gattaca” series adaptation as well as the Mandy Patinkin-led series “Seasoned.”
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