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'Constellation' canceled after one season on Apple TV+

Apple TV+ has canceled “Constellation” after one season.

The series starred Noomi Rapace as Jo, an astronaut who discovered that important pieces of her life seemed to be missing when she returned to Earth after a disaster in space, and set out to discover the truth about the hidden history of space travel. recover what she had lost. Along with Rapace, the cast included James D’Arcy as Magnus, Julian Looman as Frederic, William Catlett as Paul, Barbara Sukowa as Irena and Rosie and Davina Coleman as Alice.

“Constellation” premiered in February and ran through March. However, the series received a score of 71% on Rotten Tomatoes Variety critic Alison Herman wrote in her review: “There’s a fine line between enticing the audience with a promise for answers and confusing them with an amorphous mass of hints and atmosphere. By maintaining an exciting atmosphere for an entire season, ‘Constellation’ strays to the wrong side of that dividing line.

‘Constellation’ was created by Peter Harness, best known for writing episodes of ‘Doctor Who’, McMafia, ‘City of Vice’ and ‘Case Histories’. The series was produced by Turbine Studios and Haut et Court TV. Michelle MacLaren, Oliver Hirschbiegel and Joseph Cedar were the directors. Harness executive produced the series on behalf of Haunted Barn Ltd. Executive producers also included David Tanner; Tracey Scoffield; Caroline Benjo; Simon Arnal; Carole Scotta; Justin Thomson; MacLaren and Rebecca Hobbs via MacLaren Entertainment. Jahan Lopes co-executive produced for MacLaren Entertainment. Daniel Hetzer produced for Turbine.