Despite the cancellation, the show's creator has reportedly been tapped to develop a spin-off focused on Elizabeth I
Bad news for fans of opulent historical dramas, but good news for headline writers with a taste for genuinely stupid puns: Starz has canceled, reporting that the series, which starred Samantha Morton and Liv Hill as 16th century ruler Catherine de’ Medici, queen of France, has now had its plug pulled. Also starring Sennia Nanua and Emma McDonald , the series aired what will now be its final episodes back in August.
extended universe: Starz is reportedly working with creator Justin Haythe and executive producer Erwin Stoff on a new spin-off series that will focus on Catherine’s contemporary, Queen Elizabeth I.
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