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Young adult drama The Wilds will not see a third season on Amazon Prime Video. The second season of the series, about young girls from different backgrounds who are stranded on a secret island after a plane crash, came out in May.

Prime Video described the show as “part survival drama” and “part dystopic slumber party.”

Sarah Streicher created the Wilds. The group included Rachel Griffiths, Sophia Ali, David Sullivan, Shannon Berry, Troy Winbush, Mia Healey and Sarah Pidgeon.

Streicher is an executive producer, along with Amy Harris, the late Jamie Tarses, and Dylan Clark. Harris is the show.

The series, which premiered in December 2020, was co-produced by Amazon Studios and ABC Signature. ■

Michael Malone, senior producer at B+C/Multichannel News, covering network programming, including entertainment, news and sports on broadcast, cable and broadcast; and local television broadcasts. He hosts the podcasts Busted Pilot, about the latest in television, and Series Business, a conversation with the creator of a new program, and writes the column “The Watchman.” He joined B+C in 2005. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Playboy and New York magazine.

Michael Malone, senior producer at B+C/Multichannel News, covering network programming, including entertainment, news and sports on broadcast, cable and broadcast; and local television broadcasts. He hosts the podcasts Busted Pilot, about the latest in television, and Series Business, a conversation with the creator of a new program, and writes the column “The Watchman.” He joined B+C in 2005. His writing has also appeared in The New York Times, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Playboy and New York magazine.

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