HBO has decided not to renew the prequel series of Perry Mason, which starred Matthew Rhys and was executive produced by Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey from Team Downey. The announcement comes after the Season 2 finale aired on April 24, about a month and a half ago.
HBO expressed gratitude for the exceptional work of Matthew Rhys and the cast and crew of Perry Mason in their reinterpretation of this beloved and renowned franchise. While there won’t be another season of the series, HBO expressed excitement about collaborating with the talented team at Team Downey on future projects.
Robert Downey Jr. shared his thoughts on the possibility of a third season before the Season 2 finale. He expressed optimism and mentioned the incredible world that has been created by Matthew and the rest of the cast and crew, suggesting that there were discussions about continuing the storytelling in future seasons. However, the decision ultimately rests in the hands of others.
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About Perry Mason TV Show
"Perry Mason," the prequel series to the classic legal drama, has been canceled by HBO. Starring Matthew Rhys and executive produced by Robert Downey Jr. and Susan Downey from Team Downey, the show explores the early career of the iconic defense attorney. Despite its critical acclaim, HBO has decided not to renew the series for another season, leaving fans wondering about the fate of Perry Mason's legal adventures.
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