Prime Video has opted to not proceed with a second season of its supernatural motion drama The Bondsman starring Kevin Bacon.
The information comes greater than a month in any case eight half-hour episodes of the collection, from showrunner Erik Oleson and Blumhouse Tv, dropped on April 3 after a premiere at SXSW. In a promising signal, The Bondsman made the Nielsen High 10 streaming rankings in its premiere week, coming in at #9 on the Originals chart with 563 million minutes of viewing.
By its second week, The Bondsman had dropped off the Nielsen ranks. It has remained on Prime Video’s platform High 10 checklist, at the moment at #5 within the U.S. It additionally has scored excessive with critics and viewers, averaging 83% on Rotten Tomatoes however has did not generate buzz on social media.
In The Bondsman, murdered bounty hunter Hub Halloran (Bacon) is resurrected by the Satan to entice and ship again demons which have escaped from the jail of Hell. By chasing down these demons with the assistance and hinderance of his estranged household, Hub learns how his personal sins bought his soul condemned — which pushes him to hunt a second probability at life, love, and nation music.
The collection is from Blumhouse Tv, Marker 96 and CrimeThink Manufacturing Firm. Govt producers included Oleson, who additionally served as showrunner, Jason Blum, Jeremy Gold, Chris Dickie and Chris McCumber for Blumhouse Tv, Bacon, Paul E. Shapiro in addition to Grainger David, who created the collection. Erik Holmberg served as co-executive producer.

