‘The Purge,’ ‘Treadstone’ Canceled at USA

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USA Network has canceled both “The Purge” and “Treadstone,” TheWrap has confirmed.

The decisions come as the network shifts its programming strategy to focus on live and unscripted programming such as WWE’s “Monday Night Raw” or the network’s reboots of “Temptation Island” and “Biggest Loser.”

USA also recently opted to cancel another of its scripted series, “Dare Me,” after one season.

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“The Purge” ran for two seasons on USA, premiering in 2018. The series was based on the hit movie franchise and the concept of a 12-hour period when all crime, including murder, is legal.

Executive producers included film franchise creator James DeMonaco and Sébastien K. Lemercier of Man in a Tree; Krystal Houghton Ziv, James Roland, Tim Andrew, and Jason Blum. Michael Bay, Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, from the film franchise, serve as executive producers under the Platinum Dunes banner, as does Thomas Kelly.

“Treadstone,” a TV spinoff of the “Bourne” franchise, ran for one season. It premiered last fall, wrapping its 10-episode run in October.

Tim Kring served as writer and executive producer on the series. Additional executive producers included director Ramin Bahrani, “Bourne” film series producer Ben Smith and Jeffrey Weiner, Dan Friedkin and Bradley Thomas of Imperative Entertainment and Justin Levy.

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