NBC Cancels 'Emerald City' After One Season
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The Peacock network has pulled the plug on its modern re-imagining of 'The Wizard of Oz' after it struggled to resonate with audience.

AceShowbiz - Dorothy's adventure in the mystical land of Oz is cut short. NBC has canceled "Emerald City", its modern and dark re-imagining of L. Frank Baum's famous tale "The Wizard of Oz", after airing only one season.

Debuting in January, "Emerald City" struggled to attract audience despite being supported by impressive talent such as director Tarsem Singh and actor Vincent D'Onofrio as the Wizard of Oz. The series premiere only generated 4.5 million viewers and a 1.0 in the adult demo. The number dipped to 2.9 million viewers during its finale.

NBC pulled the plug on "Emerald City" in August 2014 after promoting it at Comic-Con. The network then retooled the project with different writer, David Schulner, and picked it up with a 10-episode straight-to-series order in April 2015.

"Emerald City" is the second freshman to be yanked by NBC, after DC comedy series "Powerless" was pulled from schedule. Showrunner Patrick Schumaker, however, insisted that the show's "not officially canceled yet."

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