If you said Ricky Gervais was writing and starring in a series about struggling with grief, then you may have wondered what happened to his comedic roots.
04.04.2020 - 05:17 / justjared.com
Fox has announced that the new series Deputy has been canceled after just one season on the network.
Stephen Dorff starred in the drama series, which was a western procedural. The 13-episode run had an average of 3.66 million viewers per episode and the cancellation was purely based on ratings, according to THR.
Deputy also did not do well with the critics, earning a 40% rotten rating on review aggregation site Rotten Tomatoes.
Fox has also canceled the freshman series Almost Family. The only
If you said Ricky Gervais was writing and starring in a series about struggling with grief, then you may have wondered what happened to his comedic roots.
The reboot of the ’90s drama Party of Five has been canceled by Freeform after one season.
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was one of dozens of Hollywood productions to shut down production earlier than anticipated due to the coronavirus pandemic, forcing them to forego its planned series finale.
Netflix has cancelled a handful of original television content after just one season on the air. In March of 2020 alone, the streaming service cancelled four new shows that had only been given one season!
This is everything we need right now. 24th April can’t come soon enough – that’s the day Netflix will release the second season of After Life. The teaser trailer for the second run has just gone live over on the Netflix YouTube channel and boy does it deliver. It had new spitting out my tea by the end of the 90-second first-look, let along snorting it. This looks every bit as hilarious as the first series.
It’s been on our screens for 11 years but sadly the final closing credits must roll for the Modern Family cast.
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Add Empire to the growing list of shows which will see its current season end prematurely due to the entertainment industry shutdown prompted by the coronavirus crisis. At the end of Tuesday's episode, titled "Love Me Still," Fox announced that the show's sixth and final season will now only have 18 episodes, rather than the planned 20, as production was halted before the show could finish shooting its last two episodes.