The animated musical comedy series Central Park has been canceled after three seasons at Apple TV+.
14.11.2023 - 16:25 / variety.com
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Praise Petey” has been canceled after just one season at Freeform. Series creator Anna Drezen shared the news in an Instagram post on Nov. 13.
In the post, Drezen wrote, “I cannot believe we got to make this show. Best crew, best cast, top to bottom the dream of my life to make something this funny and unwell that went on actual television. I have heard that making a non-IP show during covid that premieres during a double strike in the dead of summer was not ideal for viewership.
It’s still on Hulu as of right now, if you want to watch it you should do it soon. Thanks to everyone who watched and loved these characters as much as I did, and biggest thanks to Alex Jones and Charlie Kirk for bravely yelling about the show when the actors couldn’t. Will never forget you.” The animated comedy series followed Petey, described as “a New York City ‘it’ girl who has it all until her life comes crashing down around her.
As luck would have it, a mysterious gift from her father gives her a new lease on life: She’s going to ‘lean into’ modernizing his small-town cult.” “Schitt’s Creek” alum Annie Murphy led the voice cast as Petey. The other cast members included John Cho, Kiersey Clemons, Stephen Root, Amy Hill, and Christine Baranski. Drezen created the series and served as executive producer.
Mike Judge, Greg Daniels, and Dustin Davis also executive produced via Bandera Entertainment. ShadowMachine’s Alex Bulkley and Corey Campodonico, and Monica Padrick also executive produced. 20th Television Animation produced the show with animation by ShadowMachine.
The animated musical comedy series Central Park has been canceled after three seasons at Apple TV+.
Prime Video is not proceeding with a second season of drama series Riches. Series creator/executive producer Abby Ajayi on Friday shared the news of the show’s end on Instagram.
Jaden Thompson HGTV designer Hilary Farr is leaving “Love It or List It” after 258 episodes on the home makeover/real estate series. She was featured on the show for 17 seasons alongside real estate agent David Visentin, with whom she had a friendly rivalry. On the show, Farr and Visentin competed to win over homeowners with their pitches on whether to keep their newly remodeled home their home or sell it.
HGTV’s “Love It or List It” after 19 seasons on the air.The interior designer, 71, shared the news with People Friday, saying: “I’ve given it so many years of my life.”“It’s got me through hard times. It’s got the audiences through hard times. It has evolved into a mainstay of people’s lives and it’s been incredibly gratifying.
Hilary Farr is saying goodbye to her hit HGTV show.
Veteran HGTV designer Hilary Farr is saying farewell to one of the network’s most popular series, Love It or List It. Farr, alongside real estate agent David Visentin, has appeared in 258 episodes of the renovation show since it premiered in 2011, which will continue, presumably with Visentin staying on.
Swagger star O’Shea Jackson Jr. is speaking out about the Apple TV+ basketball drama’s cancellation after two seasons.
Swagger will not be getting another season at Apple TV+.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Swagger” has been canceled at Apple TV+ after two seasons. Series creator Reggie Rock Bythewood shared the news with fans via Instagram.
Taylor Armstrong will not be returning to The Real Housewives of Orange County Season 18. Ahead of the start of production of the new season of the OG Real Housewives franchise, Armstrong has confirmed she is not coming back.
Emily Longeretta It’s almost time for the “Dancing With the Stars” finale! During Tuesday night’s semi-finals, the remaining five pairs each danced two full routines — one Latin routine and one ballroom. Emotions were running high as they all eagerly wanted to make it to next week’s finale. During the episode, Jason Mraz admitted that “a few weeks ago” he really didn’t want to continue.
Chicago P.D. is coming back soon!
Sean Penn, who starred on two episodes of Friends in 2001, said the late actor Matthew Perry was a “talented guy,” and said he praised him when they last met.
BreAnna Bell TBS original comedy “Miracle Workers” has been canceled after four seasons, Variety has confirmed. The cancellation comes just months after the series finale aired in August. Set in a post-apocalyptic future, Season 4 (aptly titled “End Times”) of the anthology comedy picked up with wasteland warrior (Daniel Radcliffe) and a ruthless warlord (Geraldine Viswanathan) as they face the most dystopian nightmare of all: settling down in the suburbs.
Miracle Workers has come to an end. TBS has canceled the anthology comedy series, its last remaining live-action comedy, after four seasons. The Season 4 finale, which is now the series finale, aired August 28.
The Electric Mayhem Band is breaking up after Disney+ canceled its latest Muppets show.
Netflix subscribers are heartbroken after the streaming service cancelled a popular fantasy series after just two seasons. The platform axed five shows in total last week including Shadow and Bone, based on Leigh Bardugo's Grishaverse novels - the Shadow and Bone trilogy and the Six of Crows duology.
Peacock has renewed and canceled quite a few television shows this year…and we’re here with the official recap!
Hallmark has canceled Ride, its Yellowstone-like drama about a bucolic but cash-strapped ranch that’s operated by a widowed parent who loses a beloved family member.
Singer Emeli Sande has been forced to cancel her wedding plans due to the star's 'busy schedule.' The 36 year old announced she was engaged to her classical pianist girlfriend, Yoana Karemova, in September last year, just six months after Emeli revealed she was a part of the LGBT community and in a same-sex relationship with Yoana. However, speaking to The Metro, Emelia admitted that things are uncontrollably on hold for now.