Prime Video has today decided to cancel its original drama series Motorheads after one season. The studio and producers are expected to shop the series to other outlets.
The drama starred Ryan Phillippe, Nathalie Kelley, Michael Cimino, Melissa Collazo, Uriah Shelton and Nicolas Cantu.
John A. Norris created the drama. He executive produces with Jason Seagraves, Jake Fuller, Dana Brunetti, Keegan Rosenberger and director Neil Burger. Amazon MGM Studios and Jax Media produced.
"We set out to make a show with no agenda and a lot of heart, to give families something they can watch together," said Seagraves. "While Johnny and I are disappointed Motorheads won't be continuing at Prime Video, we couldn't be more proud of what the team created. Despite going into release with impossibly low audience awareness, our passionate and vocal fan base led the charge and made the series impossible to ignore. Their enthusiasm has energized us and we're optimistic we will find a home that believes in and supports the show."
All ten episodes of the drama's first and only season were released on the streamer on May 20, 2025.