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- Netflix canceled Marco Polo season 3 despite a five-season arc planned by creator John Fusco, leaving fans disappointed and hopeful for a revival. The original cast, including Benedict Wong and Joan Chen, would likely have reprised their roles if Marco Polo returned for a third season. Netflix turned down a pitch for a movie to close out the show.
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“Marco Polo” has been canceled by Netflix after just two seasons. The historical series produced by The Weinstein Company premiered in 2014, with Season 2 hitting the streaming service on July 1,...
Marco Polo (TV Series 2014–2016) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Dec 13, 2016 · With the exclusion of Orange Is the New Black, Netflix has declined to release viewership numbers for Marco Polo and other original series. The streaming site claims to care more about ...
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Netflix has cancelled its historical series Marco Polo under rumor of massive financial losses, though that is unlikely to slow down the streaming giant.
Dec 13, 2016 · It's the end of the road for "Marco Polo" on Netflix. The streaming service canceled the epic drama after two seasons, according to The Hollywood Reporter. That makes it the first Netflix...
On December 12, 2016, Netflix announced that they had canceled Marco Polo after two seasons. Sources told The Hollywood Reporter that the two seasons resulted in a $200 million loss for Netflix, and the decision to cancel was jointly taken by Netflix and The Weinstein Company.