USA isn't getting any more Satisfaction.
The NBCUniversal-owned cable network has canceled the escort drama after two seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The news comes after the Matt Passmore-led drama was quietly moved to Fridays for its second season, which bowed in October and wrapped in December. The series hailed from former Suits executive producer Sean Jablonski and was produced by Universal Cable Productions.
Satisfaction's end coincides with Jablonski's new Netflix deal, which will see him see join the streaming service's original drama Gypsy as an executive producer and co-showrunner.
The NBCUniversal-owned cable network has canceled the escort drama after two seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The news comes after the Matt Passmore-led drama was quietly moved to Fridays for its second season, which bowed in October and wrapped in December. The series hailed from former Suits executive producer Sean Jablonski and was produced by Universal Cable Productions.
Satisfaction's end coincides with Jablonski's new Netflix deal, which will see him see join the streaming service's original drama Gypsy as an executive producer and co-showrunner.
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