‘City on a Hill’ Has Been Canceled After Three Seasons on Showtime

According to hollywoodreporter.com, Showtime has cancelled ‘City on a Hill’ after three seasons. A statement from Showtime read, “City on a Hill concluded its successful run on Showtime with its Season 3 finale, We have had nothing but the best experience working with Kevin Bacon, Aldis Hodge and the entire cast and crew, led by showrunner Tom Fontana and fellow executive producers including Jennifer Todd and Jorge Zamacona. We offer our sincerest thanks to everyone.”

City on a Hill was created by Chuck MacLean, and is focused on a partnership between a veteran FBI agent and an up and coming prosecutor who work together to clean up corruption in Boston. The shows producing team included, Fontana, Ben Affleck, Matt Damon and Barry Levinson executive producing along with Todd, Zamacona, Bacon and Hodge.

The series originally premiered in June of 2019 with mostly positive reviews. Its third and final season ended in September. Hodge will star in the newly greenlit Cross at prime Video that is based on James Patterson’s Alex Cross novels.

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