Zoe Kravitz has thanked fans for their "love and support" following the cancellation of High Fidelity after one season. 

The series was a reimagining of the 2000 movie starring John Cusack - which was based on Nick Hornby's novel - and told from a female perspective.

Kravitz starred as pop culture-loving record shop owner Rob. Jake Lacy, Da'Vine Joy Randolph and David H. Holmes rounded out the cast.

Despite critical acclaim, the show is not being renewed for a second season. 

Responding to the news, Kravitz shared behind-the-scenes pictures from the show on Instagram and said: "i wanna give a shout out to my #highfidelity family. thank you for all the love and heart you put into this show.

"i'm in awe of all of you. and thank you to everyone who watched, loved and supported us."



Kravitz, 31, is the daughter of rocker Lenny Kravitz and the actress Lisa Bonet, who played an ex-girlfriend of Cusack's character in the High Fidelity film.

British author Hornby had welcomed the fresh spin on his novel.

"I thought it was really cool, especially when I found out who the woman was going to be," Hornby told the New York Post.

"I never thought it was about guys particularly. I thought it was about music and relationships."

Kravitz is set to star opposite Robert Pattinson in the upcoming Batman film as Catwoman

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