Along with its first two new series pickups, Rise and For God & Country, NBC made its first official pre-upfront cancellation tonight, axing the Wizard of Oz-themed drama Emerald City after one season.

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The series, executive produced by Shaun Cassidy and David Schulner, never connected with viewers or critics and was not expected to go to Season 2.

Emerald City, originally envisioned as a modern and dark reimagining of the classic tale of Oz in the vein of Game of Thrones, had a long and complicated road to the screen. NBC first greenlighted it with different writers in January 2014, giving it a 10-episode straight-to-series order but, after seeing several scripts, pulled the plug that summer. Then two years ago, in April 2015, the network again handed the project a 10-episode straight-to-series with a new writer/executive producer, Schulner. This time, it made it to air, averaging a tepid 0.7 adults 18-49 rating and 3 million viewers in Live+same day for the season.