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Hugh Laurie's Chance Has Been Canceled After Two Seasons

It looks like the Hulu series is out of chances

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Keisha Hatchett

It's the end of the road for the crime drama, Chance. Hulu has canceled the Hugh Laurie-fronted series after two seasons, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Based on the novel of the same name by Kem Nunn, the show centered on a forensic neuropsychiatrist (Laurie) who is reluctantly pulled into a world of mistaken identity, police corruption and mental illness with his patient Jaclyn Blackstone (Gretchen Mol). Plagued by a messy divorce and a rebellious teen daughter, the series saw him working to save Blackstone from her abusive partner and falling into dangerous territory in the process.

Alongside Laurie, Chance also starred Lisa Gay Hamilton, Paul Adelstein, Ethan Suplee and Stefania LaVie Owen. Paul Schneider, Brian Goodman and Elizabeth Rodriguez were added to the cast in Season 2.

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The series was created and executive produced by Desperate Housewives' Alexandra Cunningham and also featured Nunn, Laurie, Michael London and Empire's Brian Grazer as executive producers.

Catch all 20 episodes currently streaming on Hulu.

Hugh Laurie, Chance

Hugh Laurie, Chance

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