HBO Max Cancels J.J. Abrams Series After One Season

ul collaboration. If you’re still interested in checking out Duster, all episodes are available on HBO Max. The show, which captures the essence of the 1970s, follows Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson as they battle organized crime in this unique series.

Duster, created by J.J. Abrams and LaToya Morgan, has been canceled by HBO Max after its first season. Despite garnering an 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and impressing critics, the show did not generate the expected buzz on the platform. This decision was not entirely unexpected given the performance of the series compared to other popular shows on HBO Max.

Produced by Warner Bros. and Bad Robot, Duster will not be renewed for a second season. HBO Max expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with the talented creators and cast of the show. They praised the collaboration led by Josh Holloway and Rachel Hilson and thanked everyone involved for their contributions to the series.

While Duster may not continue with a second season, fans can still enjoy all episodes of this captivating show on HBO Max. It’s a story set in the 1970s, featuring Holloway as a driver caught between a crime syndicate and the FBI as he navigates the dangerous world of organized crime. Despite its short run, Duster leaves a lasting impression with its unique storyline and talented cast.