Entertainment09 July 2026

Scott Foley reacts as Prime Video cancels “It’s Not Like That”

“It’s Not Like That” star Scott Foley posted a video to Instagram on Wednesday afternoon in which he shared his thoughts after the drama series was canceled at Prime Video after one season.

“Well, after six or so weeks in Prime Video’s top 10, and I think getting as high as like three or four, [and] really great reviews, I think we have like 100% on Rotten Tomatoes, our little show called ‘It’s Not Like That’ has been canceled at Amazon Prime,” Foley said. “I think I’m just I’m disappointed, obviously, but I’m so grateful for the chance, right? I got to make a show I’m so proud of with people I grew to like a lot, and now we don’t get to make it anymore, and you don’t get to watch it.”

Foley went on to thank the entire cast and crew for their hard work and shouted out everyone who took the time to watch “It’s Not Like That.”

He continued, “If you watched it, thank you. I appreciate it. If you didn’t, still on Amazon Prime. You can check it out. It’s not going to change the cancellation, but I wanted to thank everybody who took the time to check it out. Whether you found it on your own, whether it was a recommendation you saw on social media, it’s appreciated. So thank you. And to the entire cast and crew of ‘It’s Not Like That,’ I loved making a show with you, and I would work with you again and again and again.”

Created by Ian Deitchman and Kristin Rusk Robinson, “It’s Not Like That” is a faith-based drama that follows a newly divorced woman and a recently widowed pastor, who must learn to balance single life with parenthood. Outside of Foley, cast members included Erinn Hayes, J.R. Ramirez, Caleb Baumann, Cary Christopher, Liv Lindell, Leven Miranda, Cassidy Paul and Michaela Russell.

The series was released on Prime Video on Jan. 25 and ran for eight episodes.

-Variety
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