Though lauded with high praise, ‘High Fideity’ – the Zoe Kravitz-led Hulu dramedy – will not be returning for a season 2.
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Based on the 2000 feature film of the same name (starring Kravitz’ mom Lisa Bonet as well as Jack Black, John Cusack, and more), the ABC Signature Studios-produced series adaptation learned Wednesday (August 5) it would not be returning for a sophomore run.
Unlike cable and broadcast networks, Hulu does not reveal its viewership numbers so there is no way to definitively determine how much of a role low viewership played in the decision (if any).
Zoe took to Instagram to address the reports:
The caption reads:
“i wanna give a shout out to my #highfidelity family. thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show. i’m in awe of all of you. and thank you to everyone who watched, loved and supported us. ✌🏽 #breakupssuck“
ugh i loved this show, but it wasn’t right for Hulu. HBO or Netflix would have been a better streaming service.
I agree! this was a really good show but Hulu is trash..
Ha ha, good for that stupid show, that’s what they get for slandering Michael Jackson in several of their episodes. Karma strikes again lol. #Karma2020
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‼️STREAM WAP AT MIDNIGHT BY THE QUEEN AND PRINCESS OF RAP‼️
such a goood show 🙁