Scott Foley addressed the cancellation of his Prime Video drama “It’s Not Like That.” The news came after the actor’s exit from the hit series “Will Trent,” which surprised fans.
Scott Foley discussed the unexpected consequences of leaving Will Trent, including the loss of a planned spinoff
Foley, 53, took to his Instagram to share the news about his show “It’s Not Like That” being canceled by Amazon Prime. He shared the Instagram Reel with the caption, “#cancelled!!! Always grateful for the chance/opportunity. Always. @primevideo.”
He said, “Our little show called It’s Not Like That has been cancelled at Amazon Prime. I think I’m disappointed, obviously. But I’m so grateful for the chance, right?” He thanked the viewers for appreciating the show and recommended it to those who haven’t watched it. Further, the actor explained that the show will be available on the platform, but there are no further seasons.
While appreciating the cast, he said, “And to the entire cast and crew of, I loved making this show with you, and I would work with you again and again and again.”
This marks his exit from a second show; earlier this year, he announced his exit from “Will Trent.” He shared the news on his Instagram post, where he talked about his cast and experience on the show. He wrote, “Thanks to the cast and crew, the writers and creators who made the experience so special.” Foley’s exit from “Will Trent” came as a surprise for fans, according to US Weekly, as the character, Dr. Seth McDale, was significant in the storyline before his departure.
“It’s Not Like That” became one of the most popular shows on Prime Video soon after its release. The actor mentioned that it was in the top 10 while addressing the viewers. Although the series won’t return for another season, Foley’s message reflected his appreciation for support from fans.
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