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Hulu cancels ‘High Fidelity’

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Hulu cancels ‘High Fidelity’

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The show first premiered in February 2020, and ran for one season

Hulu’s High Fidelity has been canceled after one season.

The series first premiered in February 2020. Based on the novel by Nick Hornby, it told the story of Rob, an unlucky-in-love record store owner played by Zoe Kravitz.

The show also starred Jake Lacy, who played love interest Clyde, and Da’Vine Joy Randolph and David H. Holmes as Cherise and Simon, Rob’s employees and best friends. It ran for 10 episodes, and was well received by viewers and critics.

Zoe posted about the cancellation on Instagram on Thursdsay, August 6. In the post, she shared photos of the cast, saying “I wanna give a shout out to my [High Fidelity] family. Thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show. I’m in awe of all of you.”

“And thank you to everyone who watched, loved, and supported us,” she said, “#breakupssuck.”

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Aside from the show, High Fidelity has also been adapted into a 2000 film starring John Cusack as Rob, and Zoe’s mom Lisa Bonet appearing as one of Rob’s exes, Marie DeSalle.– Rappler.com

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