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NBC Cancels ‘The Player’ After Only 9 Episodes

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NBC cancels ‘The Player’.

Despite it being Wesley Snipes’ attempted comeback into the entertainment industry, it looks as though NBC will cancel The Player after only 9 episodes.

According to Deadline, NBC has cut the number of episodes of The Player from 13 to 9 episodes.

NBC cancelled the player after the ratings were not up to NBC’s standards. The series did have major competition facing against Thursday Night Football and a World Series race. But, The Player will not live to see another day.

The Player was developed by the producers of NBC’s The Blacklist, a TV series which still dominates in the ratings week after week, had poor ratings despite a promotional push by the NBC network.

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