Hulu has canceled “The Path” after three seasons, the streaming service said Tuesday.
“While it’s sad that ‘The Path’ is ending, I’m brimming with gratitude and pride,” said series creator and showrunner Jessica Goldberg in a statement.
“It was a gift to be able to tell challenging and emotional stories for three seasons in this very strange and unique world,” she continued. “The caliber of talent and passion everyone who worked on this show brought — from my partners Jason Katims and Michelle Lee, the execs at Hulu, the writers, actors, directors, designers and crew — was something to behold, and for which I’m very thankful. Thanks Hulu and Universal Television for taking a shot on this show, it was a life changing experience.”
The series followed a family involved with a controversial cult that has been compared to Scientology.
The drama was produced by Jason Katims and Universal Television, which houses his True Jack Productions, starring Aaron Paul, Michelle Monaghan, Hugh Dancy, Kyle Allen, Emma Greenwell and Freida Pinto.
Goldberg has a pilot in the works at NBC titled “Suspicion,” a Hitchcockian thriller adapted from a book of the same name by Joseph Finder and directed by Brad Anderson.