HBO Cancels 'Luck' Following Series of Horse Fatalities

HBO Cancels 'Luck' Following Series of Horse Fatalities

HBO’s new horse racing drama “Luck” will cease production following the death of a third horse used in the series.

Work on the show’s second season had already begun when the latest horse death occurred.

HBO released a statement today regarding its decision:

It is with heartbreak that executive producers David Milch and Michael Mann together with HBO have decided to cease all future production on the series LUCK.

Safety is always of paramount concern. We maintained the highest safety standards throughout production, higher in fact than any protocols existing in horseracing anywhere with many fewer incidents than occur in racing or than befall horses normally in barns at night or pastures.  While we maintained the highest safety standards possible, accidents unfortunately happen and it is impossible to guarantee they won’t in the future.  Accordingly, we have reached this difficult decision. 

We are immensely proud of this series, the writing, the acting, the filmmaking, the celebration of the culture of horses, and everyone involved in its creation. 

Quote from Michael Mann and David Milch: “The two of us loved this series, loved the cast, crew and writers. This has been a tremendous collaboration and one that we plan to continue in the future.”

“Luck” starred Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte and Dennis Farina in a gritty drama exploring the world of horse racing.

Today’s news comes after the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) urged an investigation into the on-set horse deaths.

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