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NBC will not be sending The Hunting Party out on any more excursions.

The network has canceled the show, a crime drama starring Melissa Roxburgh, after two seasons. The Hunting Party was the last network scripted show awaiting word on its future; sources tell The Hollywood Reporter that Universal Television, which produces the series, will look to find a new home. Lisa Katz, president scripted content for NBC and Peacock, told reporters ahead of NBC’s upfront in May that “we’re discussing all options” for The Hunting Party.

The decision comes three weeks after NBC revealed its schedule for the 2026-27 season — which did not include The Hunting Party. At the time, network executives said they had yet to make a final decision on the show, whose linear ratings declined in season two but which received a streaming boost when its first season debuted on Netflix in February.

NBC also ordered four new scripted series for the coming season, which squeezed out The Hunting Party, fellow second-year drama Brilliant Minds and rookie comedy Stumble.