HBO Max cancels “Made for Love”, its first original series

HBO Max cancels “Made for Love”, its first original series





HBO Max cancels “Made for Love”, its first original series

HBO Max has announced the cancellation of “Made for Love,” the first original series ordered and broadcast from the platform. With that, the season 2 finale, released on May 19, will serve as the end of the storyline.

“We are extremely grateful for the truly spectacular journey of these two seasons,” the platform said in a statement. “Like a Gogol chip, the series will always be in our thoughts.”

Based on the novel of the same name by creator Alissa Nutting (“False Positive”), the sci-fi comedy earned a 94% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes and revolved around a couple, Byron and Hazel Gogol, who inaugurate technology capable of to share thoughts and manifest them with realistic images. Everything seems to be fine, until Hazel decides to file for a divorce. And that creates a crucial problem: what to do with the expensive and invasive chip implanted in your brain?

After escaping the control of her megalomaniac husband, Season 2 tentatively followed Hazel to “home” to persuade Byron to use her groundbreaking technology on her father, who suffers from terminal cancer.

The characters were played by Cristin Milioti (“Black Mirror”) and Billy Magnussen (“Game Night”) as Hazel and Byron, as well as Ray Romano (“The Irishman”) as Hazel’s widowed father, who lived with a “synthetic girl”. “.

Watch trailers for both seasons below.

Source: Terra

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