The Colts were canceled after one season in Peacock

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The peacock no longer rides with him Colts.

Streamer NBCUniversal has canceled the spy drama Colts After one season. This news comes about five months after the series premiered on January 15.

Set in Moscow in 1977, the series stars Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson as Bea and Twyla, two secretaries working at the US Embassy – “ponies” or people of no importance to intelligence agents. When their husbands are mysteriously murdered in the Soviet Union, they become CIA agents in an attempt to solve the mystery, uncovering a conspiracy in the process.

Adrian Lester, Artjom Gilz, Nicholas Podany, Petro Ninovskyi and Vic Michaelis also starred in the series.

Peacock does not regularly release viewership data for its series. Colts It did not break into the top 10 of the Nielsen Original Broadcast Series charts in the few weeks after its premiere, despite largely positive reviews. For its premiere week and the following two weeks, the original film, which ranked 10th on the Nielsen charts, averaged 379 million minutes viewed.

Produced by Universal Television Colts. David Iserson (New Girl, Mad Men(And Susanna Vogel)Booksmart) created the series, with Iserson and Mike Daniels serving as co-hosts and Fogel directing four of the show’s eight episodes. Earson, Vogel and Daniels executive produced with Clark and Jessica Rhodes. Katherine Bridle, Alison Mo Massey, Jared Ian Goldman, and Rosa Handelman served as associate members.

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