Grendel, the show which was due to star Power Book II: Ghost actor Abubakr Ali, has been cancelled by Netflix.
centres on Hunter Rose, a skilled fencer, author, and assassin who sets out to avenge the death of his lost love.
“But once he comes face to face with some of New York's most menacing criminals, he realises it might be more worthwhile to join them instead…” Ali, who would have been the first Arab Muslim male actor to portray a series lead in a comic book adaptation, was part of a cast including
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