‘Debris’ Canceled After 1 Season at NBC
Drama’s finale aired Monday
Jennifer Maas | May 27, 2021 @ 2:31 PM
Photo by: James Dittiger/NBC
Sci-fi drama “Debris” has been canceled after just one season by NBC, TheWrap has learned.
The Jonathan Tucker- and Riann Steele-led drama aired its season and now series finale Monday.
Here’s the official description for the 13-episode first season of “Debris”:
“When wreckage from a destroyed alien spacecraft scatters across the Western Hemisphere, it soon becomes apparent the pieces are messing with the laws of physics, changing lives in ways we can’t comprehend. Two agents from different continents, and different mindsets, are tasked to work together to recover the debris, whose mysteries humankind is not quite ready for.”
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The First Trailer for DEBRIS Teases a Wild Mystery
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When mysterious objects fall from above and inexplicable things start happening because of them, it’s not the time to stand by idly wondering what to do about it. In
Debris, an upcoming sci-fi drama from Legendary Television, Universal Television, and Frequency Films for NBC, an international agency is tasked with finding answers. Where did dropping wreckage come from? What material is it? And perhaps most importantly: what can it do?
Debris, and it sets up a story full of mysteries.
Debris starts six months after wreckage begins falling from space. The properties of the material seem to be causing some rather bizarre scenarios. It seems to have transformative properties that affect individuals as well as the environment. The powerful fragments clearly have the potential to cause a lot of issues.