‘Étoile’ Canceled at Prime Video Despite Initial Two-Season Order
- Amazon Prime Video canceled the ballet drama Étoile after one season following its April 24, 2025, debut on the streamer.
- Amazon initially gave Étoile a straight-to-series two-season order in 2023 but later reversed the renewal decision amid leadership changes.
- Luke Kirby and Charlotte Gainsbourg portrayed the leaders of two faltering ballet companies based in New York and Paris who arrange to exchange their principal dancers.
- Despite premiering all eight episodes at once and topping Prime Video’s charts briefly, Étoile failed to enter Nielsen’s top 10 and struggled to build an audience.
- The cancellation suggests cost concerns and underperformance influenced Amazon’s decision, ending the show on a cliffhanger and leaving a second season unlikely.
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