Zoo Cancelled After Three Seasons

The Zoo is closing its doors: CBS has cancelled the high-concept summer drama after three seasons, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

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James Wolk starred as zoologist Jackson Oz, who headed up a team charged with investigating a mysterious surge in violent animal attacks on people across the globe. (Hey, we said it was “high-concept.”) Game of Thrones veteran Nonso Anozie co-starred as safari guide Abraham Kenyatta, with Revolution‘s Billy Burke as veterinary pathologist Dr. Mitch Morgan and House of Cards‘ Kristen Connolly playing journalist Jamie Campbell.

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Debuting in June 2015, Zoo was a summer staple for CBS, but ratings slipped this past season: Last month’s Season 3 finale notched just 2.8 million viewers and a 0.5 rating in the key demo, sealing the show’s fate. (Meanwhile, Zoo‘s fellow CBS summer drama Salvation just earned a second-season renewal.)

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