‘High Fidelity’ Canceled by Hulu After 1 Season
Hulu has opted against a second season of its “High Fidelity” remake, canceling the Zoe Kravitz-led series after only one season.
The series, an adaption of Nick Hornsby’s novel of the same name, featured Kravitz in the lead role of Rob, who was a man in both the book and the 2000 film starring John Cusack.
“High Fidelity” was originally developed for Disney+ but was rerouted to Hulu due the show’s more mature content. “High Fidelity” was from writers Veronica West and Sarah Kucserka and is an ABC Signature Studios production.
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The show also starred Jake Lacy, Da’Vine Joy Randolph, and David H. Holmes with recurring appearances by Kingsley Ben-Adir, Rainbow Sun Francks, Nadine Malouf and Edmund Donovan.
“High Fidelity” follows Rob, a struggling record store owner in the process of self destruction and self improvement after a messy breakup. Framed as a series of diary entries — or in the case of the film and TV show, direct addresses to the audience — the story also includes glimpses into several of Rob’s friends and coworkers and their own personal and professional development. The Hulu series essentially adapted the first half of the novel — and alas, now we’ll likely never know if Rob managed to convince Clyde to give her another chance.
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