Hallmark has canceled Ride, the Yellowstone (2018)-style drama about a rural but cash-strapped ranch run by a widowed parent who loses a beloved family member.



The drama starred Nancy Travis (Last Man Standing) as matriarch Isabel Murray and Beau Mirchoff (Good Trouble), Jake Foy (Designated Survivor) and Marcus Rosner (Arrow) as her sons Cash, Tuff and Austin. Tiera Skovbye (Riverdale) plays Austin's wife, Missy. The first season started in March.



Sherri Cooper-Landsman (Brothers & Sisters, Everwood) was the showrunner of the new drama about a rodeo dynasty starring Rebecca Boss and Chris Masi (Star). The series was shot in Canada.

Deadline asked Cooper-Landsman about the drama's inevitable comparisons to Yellowstone (2018).

“Honestly, I never even thought about it,” she told us. “All I knew when I read it was that I could be a good contributor because this was just a great family. That’s my sweet spot. For me, it was just this beautiful ranch setting and this family going through the stuff that family goes through. And to be honest, I hadn’t even watched Yellowstone, so I did not even think about that. It just was this beautiful setting and a world that Becky really knew so well.”

Ride is co-produced by Endeavor-backed Blink49 Studios and Seven24 Films, in association with Bell Media for CTV Drama Channel in Canada,

Below you can watch the trailer for the first season of Ride.