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‘Minority Report’ Order Cut From 13 Episodes to 10 by Fox
Just a few weeks into the show’s freshman season, Fox has decided it’s already time to trim down their initial order of 13 episodes to only 10. The network had planned for the show to break at midseason, with episode 10 serving as the midseason finale.
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Though it was one of the hottest project last development cycle and one of the first shows to emerge out of this trend of adapting features into TV series, Minority Report flopped in the ratings straight out of the gate.
Meanwhile, FOX originally scheduled the first ten episodes of “Minority Report” season 1 in the fall.
Since the official cancellation of “Minority Report” has not been made yet, fans can still enjoy the series until episode 10 is over.
The show’s tenth episode was supposed to be its finale for the fall season, but it could now serve as the series’ finale.
While Hollywood has been high on these feature film reboots, there had been early signs that Minority Report would not fare well. This move is strictly the result of low ratings, which have plagued it since the beginning.
“I think having familiar IP is an advantage, and yet you’re held to the same standards as with everything else you do”.
Did you love or hate Blindspot, Minority Report and Life in Pieces? Also complicating matters is Dash and Arthur’s ingenious, but reclusive, foster sister, AGATHA (Laura Regan, “Mad Men”, “Unbreakable”), who just wants Dash to return home.
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Fox’s Minority Report has been less lucky, with the relevant axe-wielders deciding not to give it the same treatment as Blindspot.