The Alice Braga-led drama is a co-production between Universal Content Productions and Fox 21 TV Studios.
USA Network has renewed its Alice Braga-led drama series for a fifth season. The news arrives as the series will wrap up its fourth season Thursday night on the NBCUniversal-ownwed cable network. ranks as Thursday's No. 1 scripted series on ad-supported cable in the 9 p.m.
slot among the advertiser-coveted adults 18-49 demo as well as total viewers. Showrunners Dailyn Rodriguez and Ben Lobato will return for their second season atop the series, which is a co-production between Disney-owned Fox 21 TV Studios and Universal Content Productions.
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