The actor is not happy with the fact that Netflix has decided to cancel Jupiter’s Legacy and he let the streaming giant know! Josh Duhamel, just like many fans out there, is rather upset that the superhero series has been abruptly cancelled and he took to social media to send a short but very straightforward message!
It sounds like Duhamel is not ready to let go of Jupiter’s Legacy.
His latest post on Instagram was indication enough that was the case.
As you might know, on June 2, Netflix announced the cancellation of the superhero show not even a month after its 8-episodes-long first season aired on May 7.
The star posted a fierce shirtless pic on his Instagram, rocking long grey hair and beard, just like his character, Sheldon Sampson.
In the caption, he simply wrote: ‘When you get dumped by Netflix and have to put yourself back out there…. #sexysantasummer.’
And that was not all! His intentions became more clear when he went on to add: ‘What’s up, @hulu ?’ in the same caption, basically calling for the other network to pick up the show.
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Not too long ago, it was confirmed that while Netflix will not continue with Jupiter’s Legacy, they have ordered a new series, Supercrooks, a villain-focused show set in the same universe and based on Mark and Leinil Yu’s comic series.
Duhamel is not the only Jupiter’s Legacy cast member who has expressed disappointment that the show was cancelled.
Leslie Bibb (Grace Sampson) also posted on her Instagram just yesterday that ‘this union is something i believed in and i will miss wholeheartedly.’
The day before, Andrew Horton (Brandon Sampson) also argued that Jupiter’s Legacy still has a lot of amazing stories to share ‘I’m sad and sorry that we don’t get to continue this journey. I feel as though we had barely scratched the surface with this one, but as the inimitable Jim [Carrey] once said ‘that’s the way the cookie crumbles.” Source
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- June 4, 2021
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