The options on the cast of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, headlined by Jane Levy, expired earlier this week, and they have not been extended, I have learned.
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Jane Levy is having her say on NBC’s decision to cancel “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist“.
In a new interview with VanityFair.com, the actress criticized the network’s “crime and guns” heavy line-up.
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Last week, it was officially announced that the show had not been renewed after two seasons.
“I’m sorry, but I have to say this: I look at the new NBC lineup, and it’s like, ‘Okay, we could watch a lot of shows about
The options on the cast of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, headlined by Jane Levy, expired earlier this week, and they have not been extended, I have learned.
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cancellation of “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist.” Taking to Twitter to clear things up, the actress made it clear that she was not trying to outright “trash” the network when she said the cancellation was “the wrong move.”Levy’s original comments were made in an interview with Vanity Fair — one of her first since learning that “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” would not continue on any NBC platform.
Jane Levy is getting candid about Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist‘s cancellation.
Jane Levy, star of NBC’s recently canceled musical comedy-drama Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist, says the network’s decision not to renew the series is a “wrong move,” and suggests a show “about love” is much needed in a “crime and guns”-heavy TV line-up.
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not be returning for a third season but that that NBCUniversal plans to shop it to other outlets. Peacock, NBC’s sister streaming service, has already passed.However, show creator Austin Winsberg is not going down without a fight.
NBC has canceled “Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” after two seasons, the network said Wednesday.The show, a co-production between Lionsgate Television and Universal Television, will be shopped to other outlets.
Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist’s characters have performed their last heart song as NBC opted not to renew the musical dramedy.
Jane Levy, had been on the bubble for a season 3 renewal and according to TVLine, was strongly being considered for an eight-episode pickup by NBCUniversal's streaming service, Peacock, before a deal failed to come to pass.When asked about the possibility of a third season, creator Austin Winsberg was «cautiously optimistic» about the show's chances for a return.«I am cautiously optimistic [about season 3],» he told ET in mid-May. «We have a very passionate fanbase and it's nice to read articles
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist” has been canceled after two seasons at NBC, Variety has learned.According to sources, there had been talks about moving the musical dramedy series to streaming service Peacock for a third season, but that move ultimately did not come together.
The cast of Zoey’s Extraordinary Playlist may have performed their last number. NBC has opted not to give a third-season renewal to the musical dramedy with a passionate following, which topped USA Today’s annual Save Our Shows poll for a second consecutive year.