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The American version of "In Treatment" is canceled Israel today

2022-02-17T09:20:37.586Z


The comeback season of the series based on the Israeli one failed to generate enough renewed interest to secure her another season, so according to estimates • The sequel to "Sex and the City", however, will likely continue


The comeback of American "In Treatment" has come to an end, while the novelty to "Sex and the City" is expected to return for another season.

The head of the original content division of the HBO cable network, Casey Blois, confirmed at the American television critics' conference that the renewal of the American version of the Israeli series will not continue for another season, almost a year since the series returned to the screen.

The American "In Treatment" was first aired for three seasons in 2008-2010 and then came to an end.

But during the Corona a renewed interest in the format arose, assuming it would be easy to film in minimal production under the Corona limits, and the series returned in a fourth season airing in the spring of 2021. "This was mostly an immediate response to discussions we had about , Admitted Lois.

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In the remake starred Emmy winner Uzo Aduba ("Orange is the New Black"), who stepped into the shoes of the regular therapist in the series, preceded by Gabriel Byrne.

The two are the counterparts of the character of Dr. Reuven Dagan, who played in the original version Asi Dayan. .

In addition, Lois referred to discussions about another season of "Just Like That," the sequel to "Sex and the City" that aired last December and aroused much interest, including cross-reviews from all sides.

You will probably continue despite the reviews.

"Just like that", Photo: From the series, courtesy of HOT

"We are delighted with the success of the series and now we need to make sure together with creator Michael Patrick King and Sarah Jessica Parker that there is a creative direction that excites them to continue," said Lois and made it clear that the door is open and the ball is in King and Parker's court. "The initial idea of ​​Big's death as a way to look at the '50s period to smile, and I believe they'll still want to see where it goes from here. They enjoyed the project and I imagine they're trying to come up with an idea that will excite them, but I give them time."

In an interview with Variety two weeks ago, King said the intention was to continue and that Parker was "definitely interested."

"We've done something that's hard to do, take a familiar format and innovate it, for better or worse ... and it's something that keeps drifting, a sense of home," King said.

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Source: israelhayom

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