With its original content count set to surge even higher in 2017, Netflix has decided to call time on one of its lesser-performing shows, Marco Polo.
In 2017, the streaming service will see a surge in its original content – with an emphasis on unscripted projects – that’ll see it average almost one TV series per week.
Having aired just two seasons, the medieval series following the 13th-century explorer – played by Lorenzo Richelmy – won’t be returning for more.
It follows in the same footsteps as Lilyhammer, Hemlock Grove and Bloodline as the only TV shows to have currently been axed by the streaming service.