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The Hustler Season 3: Has ABC Cancelled The Future Of This Series?

The Hustler Season 3

The Hustler, which has garnered the attention of the crowd for as long as 2 seasons, is buzzing among the fans who are deeply striving for another iteration. Since the trivia game show had a positive reception from the audience, it is highly expected to a renewal.

Was The Hustler Season 3 canceled or renewed? When does it premiere on ABC? Now that The Hustler Season 2 has concluded, viewers are wondering if the program will be renewed for The Hustler Season 3. We’ve compiled what we know so far about the upcoming season in this post.

The Hustler Season 3 Release Date

The game finally seems to be over with its previous The Hustler Season as ABC has not so far confirmed The Hustler Season 3. The fans are stuck in the middle as the original network has neither canceled nor renewed the show to date.

The Hustler Season 3 Overview

Each episode of The Hustler, hosted by comedian Craig Ferguson, follows five contestants as they work together to solve a series of ten trivia questions for $10,000 each, with the goal of establishing a communal prize pot that grows with each correct response.

What’s the catch? The Hustler, one of the five contestants, already knows the answers because each question is inspired by his or her life and interests, but they must keep their identity hidden in order to win the ultimate prize.

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“The Hustler” is produced by the All3Media-backed production company Studio Lambert, and it is an original format created by British TV and radio host Richard Bacon, who also serves as an executive producer alongside Studio Lambert company founder Stephen Lambert, executive vice president of Studio Lambert USA Jack Burgess, creative director Tim Harcourt, and Susan House.

The Hustler Season 2 Ratings 

The Hustler’s second season averaged a 0.29 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.74 million viewers in live+same-day ratings (including all DVR playback through 3:00 AM). In the live+same-day ratings, that’s a 44 percent drop in the demo and a 40 percent drop in viewership compared to season one (including DVR playback through 3:00 AM).

While these figures do not account for additional delayed or streamed viewing, they are a good measure of how a show is doing, especially when compared to others on the same channel. Despite other economic variables, higher-rated shows are frequently renewed while lower-rated shows are canceled. Find out how The Hustler compares to other ABC TV programs.

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