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#Wild Cards: Season Two? The CW in Talks for Renewal of Detective Comedy-Drama Series

Wild Cards TV Show on The CW: canceled or renewed?

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The first season of Wild Cards is currently airing on The CW, and the network is already looking at season two and beyond for the comedy-drama.  The show is a co-production of The CW and the CBC network in Canada.

Starring Vanessa Morgan, Giacomo Gianniotti, Terry Chen, Jason Priestley, Michael Xavier, Amy Goodmurphy, Fletcher Donovan, and Jonesy, the series follows detective Cole Ellis (Gianniotti) and con woman Max Mitchell (Morgan) as they pair up to solve crimes.

The series has become a hit for The CW, with an average of 516,000 viewers in the overnight numbers and 7-day totals reaching a million.

The CW’s President of Entertainment, Brad Schwartz, recently spoke about the series’ future with Deadline. He said the following:

“That’s a nice success for us. If we can do seven nights a week with a million viewers, that would be goal number one, then two million.

We have not renewed it yet but that is a conversation that’s happening right now. It’s the type of show that could run for ten seasons, those shows don’t exist much anymore. It really could be something.”

Wild Cards airs on Wednesday nights on The CW. Half of the ten-episode season has aired thus far.

What do you think? Have you watched this series? Do you want to see it renewed for a second season and beyond?

Check out our status sheets to track new TV series pickups, renewals, and cancellations. You can find lists of cancelled shows here.

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