Motorheads Cancelled at Amazon

Motorheads has officially run out of gas.

The YA car shop drama has been cancelled after one season at Amazon’s Prime Video, Deadline reports. The producers, though, are shopping the series in hopes of finding it a new home.

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“We set out to make a show with no agenda and a lot of heart, to give families something they can watch together,” executive producer Jason Seagraves said in a statement. “While [series creator John A. Norris] and I are disappointed Motorheads won’t be continuing at Prime Video, we couldn’t be more proud of what the team created. Despite going into release with impossibly low audience awareness, our passionate and vocal fan base led the charge and made the series impossible to ignore. Their enthusiasm has energized us, and we’re optimistic we’ll will find a home that believes in and supports the show.”

Michael Cimino and Melissa Collazo starred as twins Zac and Caitlyn, who moved from Brooklyn to the Pennsylvania town of Ironwood with their mother Samantha, played by Nathalie Kelley. There, they met Logan, played by Ryan Phillippe, a former NASCAR driver who owns a local auto body shop. The supporting cast included Uriah Shelton, Nicolas Cantu and Phillippe’s real-life son Deacon Phillippe.

Motorheads debuted in May with a 10-episode freshman season, with all 10 episodes dropping at once.

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