‘On Call’ Canceled: Will It Be Saved? What Would Have Happened in Season 2?
- Amazon Prime Video canceled the series On Call, announcing the decision on May 9, 2025, after its first season release.
- The cancellation followed a brief period where Amazon considered renewing On Call for two seasons but found further licensing economically unfeasible.
- On Call utilizes a blend of footage from officers' wearable cameras, police vehicle cameras, and mobile phones to deliver a police drama centered on female officers Bishop and Harmon in Long Beach, California.
- Executive producer Tim Walsh stated, "We're hopeful that we're going to get a Season 2," which would have further explored character relationships and ongoing storylines.
- Producers are currently shopping On Call’s second season to other platforms, with Peacock considered a likely candidate pending financial terms and audience demand.
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‘On Call’ Canceled: Will It Be Saved? What Would Have Happened in Season 2?
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‘On Call’ Done On Prime Video After Renewal Talks Fall Through, Being Shopped To Other Buyers
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon is not proceeding with a second season of half-hour action police drama On Call, from Wolf Entertainment and Universal Television, sources tell Deadline. The series, starring Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente, has been shopped to other platforms, and two of them have engaged in discussions about a potential second season, I hear. This is a somewhat surprising development as On Call, created by Tim Walsh and Elliot Wol…
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