Why was HBO the brink Cancelled?

Why was HBO the brink Cancelled?

“After evaluating our schedule and our programming needs, we unfortunately decided we cannot give The Brink the attention it deserves for a second season,” said HBO in a statement. “We are proud of the first season and wish everyone involved in this show the very best.”

How many seasons of The Brink are there?

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The Brink/Number of seasons

Will there be a season 2 of the brink?

The series premiered on June 21, 2015 on the American cable television network HBO. The Brink was initially renewed for a second season while the first season was still airing. HBO later reversed its order and cancelled the series after just one season.

Where was the brink filmed?

Production. “Brink!” was filmed in Kirkland, Washington and Los Angeles, California. Scenes at the X-Blade Warehouse were filmed at the Skatelab Skatepark in Simi Valley, California.

When was the brink filmed?

Brink!
Original network Disney Channel
Picture format Color
Audio format Stereo
Original release August 29, 1998

Was the brink Cancelled?

Did they actually skate in Brink?

Because of his skating ability, he did most of his own skating stunts in Brink. After playing the total douche Val in Brink, Sam Horrigan popped up plenty of times in film and TV playing a jerk in things like One Tree Hill, Desperate Housewives, Grounded For Life, and Accepted.

Is there a Brink 2?

Unofficial sequel to the Disney channel original movie Brink! Years after losing a downhill race, Val decides to kidnap his former rival’s sister and challenge him to a rematch.

Can Sam Horrigan really skate?

Where was Brink filmed?

Did they do their own skating in Brink?

Sam Horrigan (Val) Val was the jerk who was on an opposing skate team and a bully at school. Because of his skating ability, he did most of his own skating stunts in Brink.

What happened to the guy from Brink?

After playing Val, Sam Horrigan has continued to work in Hollywood. Although he has had few lead roles, the actor has landed sporadic parts in dozens of television shows over the last few decades. This includes the likes of 8 Simple Rules and the 2016 series School of Rock.