The end of an era! Cecily Strong has announced her Saturday Night Live exit after 11 years as a cast member.
02.12.2022 - 23:45 / deadline.com
EXCLUSIVE: Los Espookys is ending with season two at HBO as the cast moves on to other projects.
Earlier this year it was announced that Julio Torres, who co-created and starred in Los Espookys, is developing the comedy series Little Films and the coming-of-self series Lucky under his first-look deal with HBO.
Created by Torres, Ana Fabrega, and Fred Armisen, Los Espookys follows a group of friends trying to turn their love of horror into a successful business. In addition to Torres, Fabrega, and Armisen, Bernardo Velasco, Cassandra Ciangherotti, and José Pablo Minor also starred.
“We are thrilled we could deliver the unique and hilarious second season of Los Espookys to viewers finally, more than three years after the series premiere, due to pandemic delays,” an exclusive statement from HBO reads. “We thank Julio, Ana, and Fred for this imaginative and delightfully bizarre world they created. We are not currently planning on a third season, but we would welcome the opportunity to work with this cast and crew in the future.”
Season 1 premiered in 2019 to an audience of 272,000, according to live+same day Nielsen data. Across the season, each episode averaged around 156,000 live viewers. The series unexpectedly went on hiatus until 2022 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, but when it finally premiered in September, ratings were essentially cut in half. The first episode of season two drew only 104,000 total viewers. Data for the entirety of season two wasn’t reported by Nielsen, because the last three episodes didn’t hit the Top 150 cable telecasts for the Fridays in which they premiered. The first three episodes did, and they averaged about 114,000 total viewers per episode.
Season 2 aired Fridays at 11 p.m., which is a
The end of an era! Cecily Strong has announced her Saturday Night Live exit after 11 years as a cast member.
Cecily Strong is leaving Saturday Night Live after 11 seasons on the show. A post on social media from the official Instagram account for the sketch show confirmed Strong’s exit.
More details are being revealed about HBO’s upcoming comedy series Little Films (wt) from former Los Espookys star and Saturday Night Live writer Julio Torres. Production is set to begin in February on the series that was given a green light earlier this year as part of Torres’ first-look deal with HBO and HBO Max
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