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'Dallas' Reboot Canceled by TNT After Three Seasons
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The revival of the Ewings saga won't return for the fourth season, ultimately making the last episode in September their swan song.

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"Dallas" won't be coming back next season. TNT announced Friday, October 3 that they had cancelled the reboot of the classic soap opera after three cycles. The original show itself ran for more than 10 years.

"We are extremely proud of the series, which defied expectations by standing as a worthy continuation of the Ewing saga," the network said. "We want to thank everyone involved with the show, from the extraordinary cast to the impeccable production team, led by the show's creative forces, Cynthia Cidre and Mike Robin."

They added, "We especially want to thank the people of Dallas for their warm and generous hospitality during the production of the series."

Bringing back some of the original actors like Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, and Larry Hagman, the revival show premiered in 2012 to positive response but later suffered declining ratings. The series finale aired in late September.

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