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'Graceland' Season 3 Renewed or Canceled? USA Network Renews Series

"Graceland" has received a 13-episode renewal for its third season with the USA Network. Season 2 of the series averaged 2.6 million viewers, so it is only fitting for the network to renew the show.

According to Deadline, the network waited for the Live+7 data before making a decision as to whether the show is doing well in terms of viewership. Along with "Royal Pains" and "Satisfaction," "Graceland" was renewed for 2015.

Chris McCumber, president of the USA Network, said the show took everyone on a "wild ride with unexpected character twists." He said he believes that creator Jeff Eastin and the rest of the cast will "keep us on the edge of our seats."

The network proudly announced that the "huge DVR lifts, with 112 percent average increases in [the] 18-49 [demo]" for "Graceland," which was more than enough to make it to another season.

On its launch in mid-2013, "Graceland" posted 3.3 million viewers, after which it stabilized to around 2 million by the end of the season. During the second season, ratings dropped to 2.6 million on average.

"Graceland" revolves around the lives of undercover agents belonging to several law enforcement agencies in the U.S., including the FBI, ICE and DEA, who live together in a beach house in Southern California. It stars Daniel Sunjata (Paul Briggs, FBI), Aaron Tveit (Mike Levi, FBI), Vanessa Ferlito (Catherine "Charlie DeMarco, FBI), Manny Montana (Joe "Johnny" Tuturro, FBI), Brandon Jay McLaren (Dale "DJ" Jakes, ICE) and Serinda Swan (Paige Arkin, DEA).