Netflix has cancelled a handful of original television content after just one season on the air.
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announced back in May with a scripted-heavy slate — including the planned second season of “Stumptown” — ABC has since shifted the schedule around as its various series have begun to return to production in recent weeks.
Several of the unscripted and comedy series that have been able to resume filming have received premiere dates across the coming weeks, but none of the network’s dramas have yet been slated.Also Read: ABC Sets Fall Premiere Dates for Wednesday Night Comedies, Including
.Netflix has cancelled a handful of original television content after just one season on the air.
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GLOW has been cancelled by Netflix in light of the coronavirus pandemic.The comedy-drama series, based on the lives of the 1980s wrestling group Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), had been renewed for a fourth and final season in August 2019, but those plans have now been scrapped.GLOW was three weeks into filming season four when production was suspended in March due to the global COVID-19 lockdown.
due to the pandemic.The fourth and final season of Netflix's wrestling series, , has been canceled as a result of coronavirus-related setbacks, ET has confirmed.
This is a bit of a body slam shocker and a huge blow for fans of this beloved show. Netflix has reversed its decision on the season four renewal of the female wrestling drama “GLOW” and has decided to cancel the show instead.
has to keep up.The sketch comedy series returned over the weekend for its season 46 premiere, and the show had to act quickly to address the recent news that President Donald Trump has tested positive for COVID-19.With only two days to incorporate the massive news into their sketches, here's how handled the unexpected development.As expected, Saturday's «Cold Open» sketch still focused primarily on the recent chaotic presidential debate between Trump (once again played by Alec Baldwin) and Joe
Former Dance Moms star Abby Lee Miller knows from experience what actress Lori Loughlin‘s life will be like when she enters Souther California’s Victorville Federal Correctional Institution. Lori is due to report there on Nov.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterBoth “Family Guy” and “Bob’s Burgers” have been picked up for two additional seasons each at Fox. The renewals will see “Family Guy” run through Season 20, while “Bob’s Burgers” will run through Season 13.“’Family Guy’ and ‘Bob’s Burgers’ are key pillars of our network’s success,” said Michael Thorn, president of enteratinment for Fox Entertainment.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: Fox has locked in two of the tentpoles of its Sunday animation block for two more years. The network has renewed flagship Family Guy for Seasons 19 and 20 and the Emmy-winning Bob’s Burgers for a 12th and 13th season.
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Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVABC has rounded out its fall schedule with changes and premiere dates involving its drama series.Five ABC dramas — returning Grey’s Anatomy, Station 18, The Good Doctor and A Million Little Things as well as straight-to-series newcomer Big Sky — which were featured on the fall 2020 schedule unveiled by the network in June, have been assigned November premiere dates and to roll out between Nob. 2 (The Good Doctor) and Nov.
ABC crime drama was canceled by the network due to circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.The series — which stars Cobie Smulders as a private detective and U.S.
ABC crime drama was cancelled by the network due to circumstances stemming from the coronavirus pandemic.The series — which stars Cobie Smulders as a private detective and US Marine veteran — was renewed for a second season in May, but that renewal order was reversed, ET has learned.Due to timing needs and scheduling conflicts — largely resulting from the wide spread production shutdowns caused by the COVID-19 outbreak — ABC has decided not to move forward with production on the second
ABC has made the difficult decision to cancel Stumptown, starring Cobie Smulders.
Nellie Andreeva Co-Editor-in-Chief, TVEXCLUSIVE: This will come as a shocker to Stumptown fans. The breakout series starring Cobie Smulders, which was renewed for a second season in May, will not be going forward with the Season 2 order.