Dollhouse canceled
Joss Whedon's "Dollhouse," starring Eliza Dushku, has been canceled by Fox.
The show is cancelled right before its second season, and Fox will honor the show by playing out the 13 episode season. From there, executives will most likely rush the show to DVD.
Whedon is the man behind such classic TV hits as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Angel" that have both a critical and cult following.
According to HollywoodReporter.com, "The sci-fi series, which is filming episode 11, is expected to finish its 13-episode order. Whedon is said to be on board and plans to give the show a proper ending with a big finale."
The second and final season of "Dollhouse" will air on December 4. The show is about a DNA-altered woman who is implanted with false memories that is sent on various missions and tasks through a top secret agency.
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