Hulu cancels the acclaimed historical drama The Great after three seasons on the streaming service. Hulu provided no comment for why the well-received series received an early cancellation. The show first premiered on the Hulu streaming service in May 2020. The third season premiered on May 12 this year, with all three seasons receiving positive reviews from critics. Viewers and fans were caught off guard by the sudden cancellation of The Great because many viewed the show as one of Hulu’s most popular series on the platform.
Hulu Cancels The Great After Three Seasons
Deadline confirmed that Hulu canceled The Great three months after the third season premiered.
The show starred Elle Fanning as the historical Catherine the Great, the longest-serving female ruler of Russia. Nicholas Hoult portrays Catherine’s depraved husband, Emperor Peter III. The series centers around Catherine outsmarting her husband’s attempts to usurp her while also trying to win favor with the Russian people. The show was created by Tony McNamara, and Fanning and Hoult served as executive producers.
The series is a satirical look at the Russian monarchy of the late 1700s, focusing on Catherine’s hostile and sometimes comical relationship with her husband. Critics raved about the show’s comedic portrayal of high-status Russia and the costume designs. Fanning and Hoult received praise for their portrayal of the Russian monarchs.
The Great gained multiple award nominations, including several Emmy nominations. Fanning and Hoult received nominations for their performances, and the show won the Emmy for Outstanding Period Costumes.
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Fortunately for fans, the show doesn’t end on a nail-biting cliffhanger and does feature a nice end note to leave Catherine on. While there were more stories to tell about Catherine the Great on the show, at least the third season ends with a reasonably satisfying conclusion for Catherine and (some) of the characters on the show.