Netflix has canceled the horror-drama “Chambers” after one season, TheWrap has learned.

“Chambers will not return for a second season,” the streaming service said in a statement. “We’re grateful to creator and showrunner Leah Rachel for bringing this story to us and to her fellow executive producers Alfonso Gomez Rejon, Steve Gaghan from Super Emotional, Winnie Kemp and Wolfgang Hammer from Super Deluxe, and Jennifer Yale. We’re also thankful to the tireless crew, and to our incredible cast, especially Uma Thurman, Tony Goldwyn and talented newcomer Sivan Alyra Rose.”

Led by Tony Goldwyn and Uma Thurman, “Chambers” centered on a young heart attack survivor who becomes consumed by the mystery surrounding the heart that saved her life and her donor’s sudden death.

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The 10-episode series, which debuted in April, is written and created by Leah Rachel, who executive produced alongside Alfonso Gomez-Rejon, with Winnie Kemp, Wolfgang Hammer, Jennifer Yale and Steve Gaghan also serving as producers.

In addition to Thurman and Goldwyn, Sivan Alyra Rose, Lilliya Scarlett Reid, Nicholas Galitzine, Kyanna Simone Simpson, Lilli Kay, Sarah Mezzanotte and Griffin Powell-Arcand also starred in the series.