Fox Renews 'Murder in a Small Town' for Season 3 with Peter Gallagher Joining Cast
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Fox has renewed the drama series 'Murder in a Small Town' for a third season. The show, which saw an 11% viewership increase for its second season, will add actor Peter Gallagher for a season-long arc as a disruptive new character.
Facts First
- Fox has renewed 'Murder in a Small Town' for Season 3
- Peter Gallagher joins the cast for a season-long arc as the charismatic Rod Finlayson
- The new character's arrival creates upheavals for main characters Alberg and Cassandra
- Season 2 viewership grew 11% over Season 1 after seven days of multi-platform viewing
- The series is based on the Karl Alberg novels by L.R. Wright
What Happened
Fox has officially renewed the drama series 'Murder in a Small Town' for a third season. Actor Peter Gallagher will join the series for a season-long arc, portraying Rod Finlayson, a character described as charismatic, uber-independent, capable, and unreliable. His arrival creates upheavals for the main characters Alberg, played by Rossif Sutherland, and Cassandra, played by Kristin Kreuk.
Why this Matters to You
If you are a fan of the show, you can look forward to a new season with a notable addition to the cast. The show's growing viewership suggests it may be gaining a wider audience, which could help ensure its continued production. The introduction of a disruptive new character could bring fresh dynamics and conflicts to the storyline you follow.
What's Next
Production for the new season will likely begin soon. The involvement of Peter Gallagher may attract new viewers to the series. The creative team will continue developing the story based on the Karl Alberg novels.