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Leverage: Redemption Canceled After 3 Seasons
13 Dec
Summary
- Leverage: Redemption has been canceled by the streaming service after three seasons.
- Most original cast members returned, except for Timothy Hutton.
- The series moved from Amazon Freevee to Prime Video for its final season.

The popular heist series "Leverage: Redemption" has officially been canceled after three seasons, bringing an end to its redemption tour. The sequel successfully reunited most of the beloved cast from the original TNT drama, including Gina Bellman as Sophie and Aldis Hodge as Alec, who reprised their iconic roles.
This new iteration saw the return of key figures like Eliot and Parker, with Noah Wyle joining as the fixer Harry. However, original star Timothy Hutton was notably absent, following past allegations and a subsequent legal settlement with producers.
"Leverage: Redemption" initially premiered on Amazon Freevee in 2021 before moving to Prime Video for its third season, which concluded its run on the platform. The original "Leverage" series captivated audiences from 2008 to 2012.




