Reservation Dogs is coming to an end.
The FX series will end with its third season, which premieres in August.
Creator Sterlin Harjo made the announcement Thursday on Instagram and called the move the “correct decision creatively for the show.”
Reservation Dogs was renewed for a third season in September. The final, 10-episode season will return August 2.
The half-hour comedic drama follows a group of teenagers (Devery Jacobs, D’Pharaoh Woon-A-Tai, Lane Factor and Alberta’s own Paulina Alexis) coming of age on a Native American reservation in Oklahoma.
The series has been a critical breakout for FX, which produces the show. The series earned an AFI Award and prestigious Peabody Award yet was snubbed by the Television Academy.
“I always knew what the end of this story would be, I just didn’t know when it would arrive,” Harjo wrote. “As we continued to break stories and write scripts this season, it became clear to the producers, Taika and me that the season three finale is the perfect series finale.”














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