What's Happening?
Fox has announced the renewal of its freshman drama series 'Memory Of A Killer' for a second season. The series, starring Patrick Dempsey and Michael Imperioli, has concluded its first season with a strong
performance, particularly in digital streaming. The show, which is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment, has been a standout on Hulu, regularly appearing in the streamer's Daily Top 10. The series follows Angelo Flannery, played by Dempsey, who leads a double life while grappling with memory loss and the mysterious death of his wife. The renewal decision was influenced by the show's digital success, with it becoming Fox's most streamed drama debut in six years.
Why It's Important?
The renewal of 'Memory Of A Killer' underscores the growing importance of digital streaming metrics in television programming decisions. As traditional linear ratings decline, networks are increasingly relying on streaming performance to gauge a show's success. This shift highlights the changing landscape of television consumption, where digital platforms like Hulu play a crucial role in a show's longevity. The series' renewal also reflects Fox's strategy to invest in content that resonates with digital audiences, potentially influencing future programming and renewal decisions across the industry.
What's Next?
With the renewal of 'Memory Of A Killer', viewers can expect the continuation of Angelo Flannery's story as he navigates his complex life and uncovers more about his past. The show's creative team, led by Aaron Zelman and Glenn Kessler, is likely to explore new plotlines and character developments in the upcoming season. The success of the series may also encourage Fox to further invest in similar drama series that appeal to both traditional and digital audiences, potentially leading to more renewals and new show developments.






