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The Creator Of Deadwood Wouldn’t Settle For A Shortened Fourth Season

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Deadwood was a popular western on HBO when it was suddenly canceled after just three seasons in 2006. The network had planned on making a fourth season, but creator and showrunner David Milch would only do so on his own terms. HBO suggested an abbreviated season, but Milch declined.
The two parties couldn’t agree, so the show was canceled (despite winning eight Emmy awards). Initially, there were plans to make two Deadwood movies, but they never transpired. HBO and Milch agreed to start working on a script together in 2015. Actor Ian McShane confirmed in 2017 that a script had been written. Now it’s up to HBO to make it happen.