Dick Wolf’s On Call Cancelled After One Season at Amazon — Could It Be Saved by Another St

May 9, 2025

Officers Traci Harmon and Alex Diaz will no longer be policing the streets of Long Beach, Calif., now that Prime Video has cancelled Dick Wolf’s On Call, according to our sister site Deadline.

The cancellation comes four months after the release of Season 1, which consisted of eight episodes and dropped on Jan. 9.

The series, though, is already being shopped to other platforms, Deadline reports, with two of them (including Peacock, which streams Wolf’s Law & Order and #OneChicago series) engaging “in discussions about a potential second season.”

On Call — which hails from creators Tim Walsh and Elliot Wolf, and counts Dick Wolf as an executive producer — is described as “an adrenalized and visceral police drama that follows a rookie and veteran officer duo as they go on patrol in Long Beach, Calif. Incorporating a mixture of body-cam, dash-camera, and cellphone footage to create a cinema verité effect, the innovative series explores the morality of protecting and serving a community.”

The series stars Troian Bellisario (Pretty Little Liars) as Harmon, the hard-charging, protective veteran officer who struggles to find her place in the department while training the next generation of officers. Brandon Larracuente (The Good Doctor) co-stars as Diaz, the ambitious rookie who grapples with holding onto his optimistic outlook as he realizes the challenges he’ll face in today’s climate.

Rounding out the ensemble are executive producer/director Eriq La Salle (ER) as Sergeant Lasman, Lori Loughlin (Full House) as Lieutenant Bishop, and Rich Ting (Tulsa King) as Sergeant Koyama.

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