'Billions' Ending After Season 7
'Billions' is coming to an finish after Season 7. Here's the whole lot we know in regards to the show's cancellation and the future of the franchise.

Jun. 15 2023, Published 9:14 p.m. ET

The hit Showtime sequence, Billions, has been canceled after seven seasons on the network. The display, which first premiered in 2016, stars Paul Giamatti, Damian Lewis, Maggie Siff, Condola Rashad, and David Constabile. Set in New York City, Billions follows attorney Chuck Rhoades (Paul) as he attempts to dismantle the salacious trade empire created via hedge fund manager Bobby "Axe" Axelrod (Damian).
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In 2019, Paul and Damian sat down for an interview with The Philippine Daily Inquirer, and gushed over their time together at the set of Billions. “I can in truth say that of all of the solid individuals I really like taking part in with Paul,” Damian said. “He’s always on the lookout for humor within the eventualities, and that is best on this display.” Damian went on to reveal that the 2 have formed an excessively shut dating that regularly comprises making fart noises and different foolish antics to lend a hand lighten the temper on-set.
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Despite his seemingly satisfied time on Billions, Damian left the display after Season 5. Fortunately, Damian’s persona was no longer killed off. Instead, Bobby escapes to Europe, a ways from the American justice device or even further away from his fortune. Following his go out, Billions creator Brian Koppelman informed Entertainment Tonight that the show would fortunately welcome Damian back at any time.
Damian is about to return to Billions for Season 7, which starts on August 13. And whilst lovers may be excited about some other Bobby and Chuck showdown, some shall be unhappy to learn that the show has been canceled.
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(*7*)‘Billions’ is ending however two spinoff displays are coming!
On June 15, Showtime showed that the seventh season of Billions could be its final. “This final season is packed stuffed with the fantastic, complicated dialogue and persona dynamics fans have come to like,” Chris McCarthy, President, and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks mentioned in a commentary to The Hollywood Reporter. Chris went on to reveal that the community is actively growing two spinoff collection, marking the start of the Billions tv franchise.
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In February, Showtime introduced plans to supply a slate of presentations from the Billions universe. According to Forbes, the network has began developing Billions: Miami, Billions: London, Millions and Trillions. Like the landmark show, Billions: Miami and Billions: London will showcase the unnerving displays of power put on through monetary bigwigs in Florida and the United Kingdom.
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Millions will as a substitute follow a gaggle of aspiring finance tycoons as they attempt to navigate the commercial panorama in Manhattan. While Trillions is described as a fictional retelling in accordance with stories from the richest folks on the earth.
And while Showtime has no longer explicitly provided a reason why for canceling Billions, the show noticed a significant drop in viewership in Season 6 – which could have resulted in its dying. TV Series Finale experiences that Season 6 of the criminal drama averaged 321,000 viewers, compared to 491,000 in Season 5. This starkly differs from viewership in Season 1, which noticed over 1 million viewers tune in.
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