Cruel Intentions has been canceled after one season on Prime Video, but I’m not surprised by its cruel fate

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  • The Prime Video series Cruel Intentions has been canceled after one season.
  • Cruel Intentions is Prime Video’s TV remake of the 1999 cult classic movie.
  • The series received critical reviews when it was released in November 2024.

The Cruel Intentions TV show has been canceled by Prime Video after one season, and I can’t help but think its ending isn’t so cruel after all.

Prime Video’s TV remake of the 1999 steamy teen drama movie Cruel Intentions premiered in November 2024. Although it became Prime Video’s second most-watched show at the time, Cruel Intentions wasn’t met with kindness and received a 24% Rotten Tomatoes score from the critics.

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