Amazon Prime Video has cancelled ‘The Crown’ producer Left Bank’s ‘Three Pines’ after just one season
The news was confirmed by showrunner Emilia di Giorlamo, source material writer Louise Penny and star Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers on Instagram.
Tailfeathers described the cancelation as “difficult to process” and said that as an indigenous actor she “never thought I’d have the opportunity to be the leading woman on a show like this.”Related Storywas based on, claimed the show had, at one point, been number one for Prime Video in the U.S., Canada and the UK.had growing pains but it was only going to get better and better.”followed the protagonist as he investigates cases beneath the idyllic surface of the Quebec village of Three Pines.
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