Friday, September 2, 2016

AMC Cancels 'Feed the Beast' After One Season

AMC has opted to cancel its original drama series Feed the Beast after one season, it was announced today. The drama wrapped its 10-episode run on Tuesday, August 2.






"We have great respect and admiration for the entire team associated with Feed the Beast, starting with Clyde Phillips, David Schwimmer, Jim Sturgess and our studio partner, Lionsgate. We are thankful for the opportunity to collaborate with them and appreciative of their talents, dedication and care. Unfortunately, the show simply didn't achieve the results needed to move forward with a second season," AMC released in a statement.

The drama focused on two best friends - Tommy (Schwimmer) and Dion (Sturgess) - who decide to open a restaurant but naturally run into trouble.

The cast also included Lorenza Izzo, Michael Gladis, Christine Adams, Elijah Jacob and John Doman.

Phillips will executive produce with Henrik Ruben Genz, Malene Blenkov and Piv Bernth. AMC Studios, Lionsgate Television and Clyde Phillips Productions produce.