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Was Insatiable Cancelled?

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Was Insatiable Cancelled?

Netflix has canceled its dark revenge comedy Insatiable after two seasons. The streamer confirmed the show's end following a tweet from castmember Alyssa Milano, who responded to a question about the show's future with, “We will not be coming back, sadly.”

Is Insatiable based on a real story?

Although the show isn't based on any story in real life regarding the lead role played by Debby Ryan, one of the key characters is based on a real-life figure.

Why is Insatiable not on Netflix?

Comedy-drama Insatiable has become the latest Netflix show to be canceled. ... Insatiable actress Alyssa Milano confirmed Insatiable's cancelation on social media, and the most likely explanation for Netflix's decision is that the viewing figures simply didn't support renewing it for season 3.

What age is stranger things for?

While Stranger Things is a show about kids, it might not be a good show for all kids. Stranger Things has a TV-14 rating, which means some of the content might not be suitable for children under 14 years old. The first season of Stranger Things is definitely less disturbing than the second and third seasons.

Why can't I find Insatiable on Netflix?

Comedy-drama Insatiable has become the latest Netflix show to be canceled. ... Insatiable actress Alyssa Milano confirmed Insatiable's cancelation on social media, and the most likely explanation for Netflix's decision is that the viewing figures simply didn't support renewing it for season 3.

Did Netflix cancel away?

Netflix has cut short the mission of its drama series Away. The streamer has canceled the show, starring Hilary Swank as an astronaut leading a Mars mission, after a single season. The move comes about six weeks after the show's Sept. 4 debut.

Do they say the F word in Stranger Things?

Gaten Matarazzo, star of Stranger Things, isn't a fan of fame, or, you know, the big scary "f-word" in Hollywood. "I do it for the work," he told E! News interviewer Jason Kennedy at the 2017 American Music Awards. He added that he doesn't even talk about it, really — the "f-word" is taboo, at least in his world.