AMC scraps two TV shows that have already been filmed
61st Street season 2 and Invitation to a Bonfire are no l💖onger going ahead at AMC

AMC has scrapped two TV shows, despite bot🅷h already being filmed. The second season of legal drama 61st Street will no longer a💙ir, despite production being complete on all episodes, and neither will psychological thriller Invitation to a Bonfire, of which four out of six episodes have been filmed.
The decision to stop the shows going to air was part of the network's new cost-cutting measures, according to . The co♉mpany is looking to take write-downs on projects for up to $475 million, including $400 million for "strategic programming assessments" and $75 million for "organizational restructur♑ing costs."
61st Street was created by Your Honorඣ showrunner Peter Moffat and stars Courtney B. Vance as a lawyer representing a talented Black high school athlete (Tosin Coleꦓ) who's mistaken for a gang member and gets caught up in Chicago's corrupt criminal justice system.
Meanwhile, Invitation to a Bonfire was set to be an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Adrienne Celt. The story takes place in the '30s at an all-girls𒅌 boarding school in Ne🌳w Jersey and was inspired by the codependent marriage of Lolita author Vladimir Nabakov and his wife Vera.
It would have starred Industry's Freya Mavor as Zoya, a young Russian immigrant and groundskeeper at the school, who's drawn into a dangerous love triangle with the latest faculty member and his wife. The series was also set to star She-Hulk's Tatiana Maslany and Game of Thrones' Pilou Asbæ💧;k.🃏
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