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Julia cancelled after two seasons

Julia cancelled after two seasons
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HBO confirms that Sarah Lancashire drama Julia has been axed after two seasons.

Julia has been officially axed after two seasons, it has been confirmed.

The drama - released on Max in the US and via Sky Atlantic in the UK - stars Sarah Lancashire as legendary TV chef Julia Child, documenting her rise to stardom in the 1960s.

A spokesperson for Max - the streaming service operated by HBO - told Variety: "We are so honoured to have partnered with Chris Keyser, Daniel Goldfarb and their masterful creative team and dynamic cast, led by Sarah Lancashire, as they cooked up Julia.

"Thanks to their beautiful work over two seasons of this heartful, sensual, and inspiring show, we can forever celebrate the incredible legacy of Julia Child."

News of the cancellation comes hot on the heels of season two, which wrapped just before Christmas.

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