The low-rated Canadian soap about wannabe stars chasing dreams in Hollywood to possibly end after sophomore run.
TORONTO – The CW drama The L.A. Complex isn’t getting a callback from Canadian broadcaster Bell Media for a third season.
That signals a likely end to the low-rated soap from Epitome Pictures about Canadians chasing the Hollywood dream.
The CW has made no decision on the future of the series on its channel as it holds crunch talks with the Canadian producer, according to sources.
Bell Media ordered an initial six one-hours of The L.A. Complex and aired the soap on its MuchMusic channel, before The CW acquired the Canadian transplant for its schedule.
The Canadian broadcaster said the second season audience was well down on the first, leading MuchMusic to decide against a third season order.
The L.A. Complex was created and executive produced by Martin Gero, who wrote for HBO’s Bored to Death before returning to Canada to write the homegrown drama tailored for the U.S. market.
The ensemble cast included Jonathan Patrick Moore (Neighbours) as Connor, an Australian with a dark past, and Cassie Steele (Degrassi) as Abby, a Toronto girl looking to make it far from home.
The L.A. Complex was also executive produced by Linda Schuyler and Stephen Stohn of Epitome Pictures.
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I can't imagine any scenario where the CW keeps it