“Valor” has been canceled at The CW after one season, the network said Tuesday.
The military drama starred Matt Barr, Christina Ochoa and Charlie Barnett, among others. The drama follows an elite unit of helicopter pilots with the story unfolding in flashbacks and present day. A co-production of CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television, Bill Haber, Anna Fricke and Kyle Jarrow served as executive producers. Corbin Reid, W. Tre Davis, Nigel Thatch and Melissa Roxburgh also starred.
The news of the cancelation comes the same day the network canceled Lucy Hale’s “Life Sentence.”
“I was emotionally attached to this story and to everyone involved so I’m a little shell shocked right now,” the star tweeted Tuesday, breaking the news. “I feel fortunate that we got to tell a really beautiful story.”
“Somewhere in the universe the Abbotts will continue their dysfunctional lives & Stella will continue to be a manic pixie dream girl,” Hale added. “That chapter is closing before I want it to, but taking this as a life lesson. Things don’t always work out in our favor & it’s up to us what we do with it.”
The CW has already renewed several series, including “The 100,” “Black Lightning,” “Supergirl,” “The Flash,” and “Riverdale.”