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Gregg Araki's TV series 'Now Apocalypse' has been cancelled

Fans of the TV series Now Apocalypse  will be left wondering forever how many space lizards are roaming the earth, whether Ford ever got his film produced or if Ulysses ever nailed the perfect combination of odd sunglasses and brooding looks.

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The bizarre TV series from director Gregg Araki has been cancelled, with the TV network Starz announcing that plans for a second season of the show have been shelved.

According to The Hollywood Reporter Starz COO Jeffrey Hirsch told the Television Critics Association press tour that Starz was happy with the quality of the show but opted not to bring it back.

Star Avan Jogia who played Ulysses has gone on to appear in the new Shaft film, and can be seen in the upcoming film Zombieland – Double Tap. Kelli Berglund who portrayed Carly recently popped up in the series Fosse / Verdon and has joined the cast of Animal Kingdom for it’s four season.

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