Gemma Chan’s TV series ‘Humans’ cancelled after three seasons

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Gemma Chan’s TV series Humans has been cancelled by Channel 4 and AMC

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Channel 4 and AMC are cancelling Gemma Chan‘s sci-fi series Humans.

Based on the Swedish award-winning drama Real Humans, the series was set in a parallel universe where humanoids serve humans. Chan starred as Mia – a humanoid belonging to the Hawkins family. Manpreet Bachu, Emily Berrington, Ruth Bradley and Lucy Carless also starred in the series.

Writers and executive producers Jonathan Brackley and Sam Vincent posted on Twitter that Humans had been cancelled after three seasons.

Some #Humans news… #HumansC4 #HUMANSamc,” Vincent wrote on Twitter, enclosing a full statement.

“Sadly there won’t be a 4th season of Humans. In this agent of unprecedented choice and competition, we can have no complaints. Channel 4 & AMC were the perfect partners,” the statement read. “They supported the show brilliantly and above all — let us make three seasons! We know we left some threads hanging. That was the way we always wrote the show. Maybe one day we’ll get a chance to pick them back up. If there’s anyone out there with a few million quid and an interest in AI stories, we’re all ears.”

In other news, Chan recently discussed representation alongside Olivia Munn.

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