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Outer Banks Creator’s Prime Video Drama The Runarounds Canceled Quietly
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Outer Banks creator's teen drama The Runarounds, about a rock band, was canceled after one quiet season on Prime Video.

AceShowbiz - The Runarounds was a Prime Video drama series created and showrun by Jonas Pate, known for his work on the hit show Outer Banks. Despite the success of Outer Banks, The Runarounds did not fare as well and was quietly canceled months after its debut.

The series, which premiered on September 1, 2025, centered on a group of recent high school graduates forming a rock band. The cast featured real-life musicians including William Lipton, Axel Ellis, Jeremy Yun, Zendé Murdock, and Jesse Golliher, with Lilah Pate—the daughter of Jonas Pate—playing the lead role. The show was positioned as a teen drama, similar in tone to Outer Banks.

According to Deadline, the cancellation came after just one season and was not announced publicly until months later, indicating a quiet end for the series. This decision occurred amid several notable developments involving the show's team. Most significantly, Lilah Pate recently secured a major role in the upcoming spinoff of the series Tulsa King, titled Frisco King. Given the scale of this new project, her availability for additional seasons of The Runarounds would be limited.

More troubling for the series’ future was controversy surrounding its creator. In October 2025, Chase Stokes, star of Outer Banks, publicly stated that he witnessed Jonas Pate behaving aggressively toward a production assistant during filming. Stokes described the incidents as both physical and verbal aggression, including grabbing and shaking the assistant, prompting intervention. Sources suggested this behavior was not isolated but part of a pattern on set, raising serious concerns about the working environment.

Despite the seriousness of these allegations, no legal action has been taken against Pate. Production on Outer Banks season 5 continued without interruption or public repercussions for the creator. The upcoming season of Outer Banks is scheduled to air later in 2026, indicating that the controversy has not halted that series.

The official announcement regarding The Runarounds’ cancellation did not explicitly connect the decision to Pate’s misconduct allegations. However, the timeline suggests the controversy may have played a role: the show launched in early September 2025, with accusations emerging in late October. Without confirmation from the involved parties, the exact impact remains speculative.

Although the TV series has ended, the musical group behind The Runarounds is continuing beyond the show. The band, composed of the series’ cast members, is currently on tour and intends to continue performing through June 2026. This ongoing musical activity offers a silver lining for fans of the series and the performers.

Meanwhile, Jonas Pate remains active in television production but faces increased scrutiny following the allegations. The quiet cancellation of The Runarounds marks a significant setback for the creator outside of his flagship project, Outer Banks.

In summary, while The Runarounds showed initial promise as a teen drama on Prime Video, it was quietly canceled after its first season due to a mix of cast availability and controversy surrounding its creator. The series’ cancellation was not officially attributed to the allegations against Pate, though the timing suggests possible influence. Fans of the show may still follow the band formed by the cast, which is actively touring in 2026.

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