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This article covers a developing story. Continue to check back with us as we will be adding more information as it becomes available. Summary The Big Door Prize season 3 has officially been scrapped by Apple TV+. Inspired by M.O. Walsh's book, the sci-fi comedy first premiered in 2023 and follows a small town that has forever been changed by the appearance of a vague and cryptic Morpho machine.
Despite the cliffhanger, Big Door will not be returning to Apple TV+ for any potential future seasons. Deadline reports that Apple TV+ opted not to renew the hit show. Unless it is picked up by another network or streaming platform, Dusty's cliffhanger ending will remain unresolved. The Big Door Prize TV-MAComedyDrama Based on the novel by M.O. Walsh, The Big Door Prize is a sci-fi comedy-drama series by creator David West Read.
Cast Chris O'Dowd , Gabrielle Dennis , Damon Gupton , Josh Segarra , Sammy Fourlas , Djouliet Amara Release Date March 29, 2023 Seasons 2 Streaming Service Apple TV+ Showrunner David West Read
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