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FOX Cancels ‘Rosewood’ After Two Seasons

Bad news for fans of Rosewood and Morris Chestnut.

FOX has canceled the police procedural after two seasons.

The drama, which premiered in September 2015, was initially a solid performer for the network but saw drastic declines after it was moved to Friday nights—often referred to as the graveyard slot in American television.

Morris also shared the news of Rosewood‘s cancellation on Instagram.

I am very grateful about the part that everyone took in Rosewood’s journey, because everyone was truly an integral part; the writers who crafted great story-lines, the actors who brought these stories to life, the production crew who sustained the show’s infrastructure, and the terrific fans who embraced this phenomenon and became just as much a part of Rosewood as anyone else. FOX provided a platform for a show that made strides in diversity and the images it projected, as all-inclusive. We were able to peer into the lives of characters who displayed their hopes, dreams, courage and fears. Rosewood also helped reinforce a newer definition of Family, as a group of people who most care for and support one another. The Rosewood family, itself was an Extremely Special group of people who’ll be friends forever. This is not only a part of the industry, it’s a part of life. When one door closes, two more can open… Thank you all for your continued #onelove and support. See you back on the screen soon. Big and Small. #PEACE – MC

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