Robert and Michelle King’s crime thriller “Glad Face” has been canceled at Paramount+ after only one season, Selection has confirmed.

The information comes roughly two months after “Glad Face” wrapped Season 1 on Might 1. The present tells the true story of Melissa Moore, who in 1995, realized that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the then-infamous Glad Face Killer. The collection is predicated on the “Glad Face” podcast from iHeartPodcasts in addition to Moore’s autobiography “Shattered Silence,” which was co-written by M. Bridget Prepare dinner.

Within the eight-episode collection, which premiered March 20, Melissa modifications her identify and distances herself from her father as an grownup. Regardless of her finest efforts, Keith, who’s serving life in jail, tries to weasel his approach again into her life. As she reconciles together with her previous, Melissa “discovers the impression her father had on his victims’ households and should face a reckoning of her personal identification,” in keeping with an official logline.

Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid star as Melissa and her felony father Keith, respectively. Different solid members embrace James Wolk, Tamera Tomakili, Khiyla Aynne, Benjamin Mackey, Connor Paton and David Harewood.

The actual Jesperson is presently serving life in jail in Oregon penitentiary. He murdered no less than eight girls, and earned his nickname from drawing smiley faces on his letters to the authorities and media.

CBS studios produced “Glad Face” in affiliation with iHeartPodcasts, King Dimension Productions and Semi-Formal Productions. Jennifer Cacicio served as showrunner and government producer with Robert and Michelle King, Michael Showalter, Conal Byre, Melissa G. Moore, Will Pearson and Liz Glotzer. Jordana Mollick executive-produced the collection and directed the primary episode. The collection is distributed by Paramount International Content material Distribution.

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