The 1970s crime series “Duster” has been canceled at HBO Max after just one season, Variety has confirmed. The news comes less than a week after the show aired the Season 1 finale, with “Duster” ...
Jam-packed with car chases, explosive action sequences, and 70s nostalgia, Duster’s race to its Season 1 finale on HBO Max was one to be savored like a long drive in a getaway car. Now that the dust ...
In her review of Duster‘s season finale last week, The A.V. Club‘s Saloni Gajjar noted that the Josh Holloway-starring series seemed to be deliberately leaving some narrative doors open for a second ...
Despite earning positive reviews from fans and critics alike, HBO Max has decided to cancel a well-loved drama series following its inaugural season. It’s an unfortunate characteristic of the TV ...
Even though it has a 92% Tomatometer score and 83% Popcornmeter score, HBO Max has canceled the crime thriller series Duster less than a week after the season 1 finale was released on July 3. The ...
J.J. Abrams teamed up once again with Lost star Josh Holloway to bring a new kind of detective story to HBO. Duster starred Holloway and Rachel Hilson in the 1970s crime thriller. Holloway plays Jim, ...
Duster was a crime thriller set in the American southwest in 1972, following the first ever Black woman FBI agent, Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson) as she seeks to take down organized crime boss Ezra Saxton ...
Wow. Duster deserved better. After a five-year runway to produce and air the next collaboration between Lost alums Josh Holloway and J.J. Abrams, HBO Max officially cancelled the ’70s-inspired crime ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The series followed getaway driver Jim Ellis (Holloway) and the FBI’s first Black female agent Nina Hayes (Rachel Hilson), who ...