‘Étoile’ Canceled at Prime Video Despite Initial Two-Season Order
- Amazon Prime Video canceled the ballet drama 'Étoile' after its single eight-episode season, which premiered on April 24, 2025.
- 'Étoile' received a straight-to-series two-season order in 2023 under former Amazon MGM Studios head Jennifer Salke before her departure in late March 2025.
- The series, created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino, centers on ballet company heads in New York and Paris who swap principal dancers to revive struggling troupes.
- Despite debuting all episodes at once, 'Étoile' failed to enter Nielsen's top 10 streaming charts and faced cancellation due to its high production costs versus poor performance, as reported by Deadline.
- The cancellation ends plans for a second season and suggests Prime Video's leadership change and budget concerns influenced the decision, although the platform will support the show's awards campaign.
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The curtain is down for “Étoile” at Prime Video. Despite receiving a two-season order when first greenlit, the Amazon ballet drama from Amy Sherman-Palladino and Dan Palladino was canceled at the Amazon streamer. The series, which had originally received a two-year commitment from Amazon but pending an official green light for Season 2, ended on a cliffhanger. The show was originally ordered when Jennifer Salke was in charge of Amazon MGM, and t…
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