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There will not be a second season of USA drama series Dare Me. USA Network has opted to cancel the series, from UCP and Peter Berg and Michael Lombardo’s Film 44, after one season, Deadline h…

has opted to cancel the series, from UCP and Peter Berg and Michael Lombardo’s Film 44, after one season, Deadline has confirmed. We hear UCP will be shopping the series to other outlets.premiered to stellar reviews. Co-produced by Netflix, the series began an international run on the streamer last month, and has a second window run on Netflix in the U.S.

Based on the novel by Megan Abbott, who serves as writer and executive producer along with Gina Fattore,is described as an unflinching exploration of teen angst, jealousy, loyalty and the dynamics of power in a small Midwestern town. The series dove into the cutthroat world of competitive high school cheerleading. It follows the fraught relationship between two best friends after a new coach arrives to bring their team to prominence. While the girls’ friendship is put to the test, their young lives are changed forever when a shocking crime rocks their quiet suburban world.

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