Meta will no longer pull up a seat at the red table. Jada Pinkett Smith and her daughter Willow Smith’s Red Table Talk has been canceled.
07.04.2023 - 19:09 / variety.com
Joe Otterson TV Reporter “Sex/Life” has been canceled at Netflix after two seasons, Variety has learned. The second season of the drama series debuted on the streamer on March 2, while Season 1 debuted in June 2021. The series was inspired by the book “44 Chapters About 4 Men” by B.B. Easton and hailed from creator Stacy Rukeyser. Sarah Shahi starred as Billie Connelly who, exhausted from taking care of her two kids and feeling nostalgic for the free-spirited life she lived in New York with her best friend Sasha (Margaret Odette) before marrying loving and reliable Cooper (Mike Vogel), starts journaling and fantasizing about her exploits with an ex (Adam Demos).
The cast for the series also included Cleo Anthony, Darius Homayoun, Craig Bierko, Wallis Day, Jonathan Sadowski, Joyce Rivera, and Li Jun Li.
The series was executive produced by Jordan Hawley and Academy Award-winning producer J. Miles Dale, along with Rukeyser. Rukeyser also served as showrunner. In a recent podcast interview, Shahi expressed that felt things were “challenging” in filming the second season of the show in a way they hadn’t been in the first season. “I’m not going to put it down, but I definitely did not have the support that I did the first season from the people involved in the show,” she said. “It became a much different thing for me, and I’m not afraid to say that. I struggled with the material. I just felt the thing that it had the first season — I mean, I’m never gonna work for Netflix again now after saying all this, but I can’t lie. And it was definitely a challenge.”
Meta will no longer pull up a seat at the red table. Jada Pinkett Smith and her daughter Willow Smith’s Red Table Talk has been canceled.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Amy Sherman-Palladino and Daniel Palladino have scored a two-season order for a series set in the world of ballet at Amazon, Variety has learned. Titled “Étoile,” the series will take place in both New York and Paris. Each season will consist of eight episodes. The official logline states that the show “follows the dancers and artistic staff of two world-renowned ballet companies, as they embark on an ambitious gambit to save their storied institutions by swapping their most talented stars.” The cast for the series includes Luke Kirby (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “The Deuce”), Camille Cottin (“Call My Agent!,” “House of Gucci”), Simon Callow (“Outlander,” “Four Weddings and a Funeral”), Lou de Laâge (“The Innocents”), Gideon Glick (“The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Marriage Story”), and David Alvarez (“West Side Story”).
The “National Treasure” Disney+ series has come to a striking halt.
EXCLUSIVE: There will be no second season for National Treasure as Disney+ has opted not to renew the adventure series for a second season.
in the wake of the crash.In addition to Britton and O’Brien, Taylor Schilling “Orange Is the New Black,” Brian d’Arcy James “13 Reasons Why,” Anna Uzele “City on a Hill,” Jasmin Walker “Love Life,” and Idris Debrand of BBC 2’s “MotherFatherSon,” among others round out the cast.Katims wrote the series and was a executive producer. Napolitano and Fisher Stevens “Succession” and “Palmer” also were executive producers.
Apple canceled its freshman series, Dear Edward, after one season.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter Netflix has canceled the comedy series “Freeridge” after just one season, Variety has learned exclusively. The half-hour show was a spinoff of the Netflix YA comedy series “On My Block.” It was originally ordered to series back in September 2021 ahead of the fourth and final season of “On My Block.” “Freeridge” debuted its one and only eight-episode season at the streamer on Feb. 2. According to the “Freeridge” official logline, it “is a coming of age comedy following sibling rivals Gloria and Ines and their friends Demi and Cameron who have unleashed a curse bringing dark misfortune into their lives.”
Sabrina Carpenter was forced to cancel a concert in Portland, Oregon, on Monday after a “credible threat” was made, potentially jeopardizing the safety of those in attendance, according to multiple reports.
Sabrina Carpenter was forced to cancel a concert in Portland, Oregon, on Monday after a «credible threat» was made, potentially jeopardizing the safety of those in attendance, according to multiple reports.Carpenter's performance at the Keller Auditorium was cancelled just minutes before she was set to take the stage after an anonymous person called in a bomb threat targeting the Crystal Ballroom — a different Portland venue, but one where Carpenter was originally slated to perform that night.The show’s promoter, AEG Presents, explained in a statement to that the show was cancelled «out of an abundance of caution.»Carpenter previously decided to change the venue to accommodate a larger number of attendees.AEG Presents explained, «While the threat was not directed at Keller Auditorium specifically, Sabrina and event organizers agreed that out of an abundance of caution, the show be called off... Steps were taken to ensure that the audience exited the venue calmly, quickly, and safely.»Lieutenant Nathan Sheppard of the Portland Police Bureau told the outlet that «employees with the Crystal Ballroom called after they received a phone call from an anonymous person claiming they were going to blow up the venue.»According to fans in attendance, Carpenter had already performed a mic check for VIP access attendees, and her opening act, Spill Tab, had already performed their set.After the cancellation, Carpenter took to Twitter to address the news, and apologize to her fans.«Portland, I can't tell you how much this breaks my heart, this is the last thing I wanted to do but due to unforeseen circumstances we will not be able to perform tonight,» she wrote, adding, «Please take care of yourselves and return home safely! i am so
EXCLUSIVE: Apple TV+ has opted not to renew for a second season Amber Brown, its single-camera kids/family comedy series based on the bestselling books by Paula Danziger, which is headlined by Sarah Drew and child actor Carsyn Rose. The news comes more than eight months after the series’ 10-episode first season was released on July 29. I hear the options on the cast have lapsed.
Netflix has cancelled yet another series after just two seasons, but fans of the show have said “it’s for the best.” The streaming giant has confirmed that American drama Sex/Life will not be returning to the platform following the conclusion of its second season last month.
Netflix has cancelled Sex/Life after two seasons.Inspired by the novel 44 Chapters About 4 Men by BB Easton, the drama series follows married housewife Billie Connelly (Sarah Shahi) who, during a midlife crisis, reconnects with her ex-boyfriend Brad (Adam Demos) who is trying to win her back.It debuted in 2021, with a second season confirmed soon after. Season two of the show aired on Netflix last month, but it has now been confirmed that a third season will not be going ahead at the streamings service.The news was confirmed by Deadline, who wrote that a representative for Netflix said that season two “brought the series to a natural close”.In a recent interview with the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast, the show’s star Shahi shared her dissatisfaction with the show’s second season, going on to admit that the comments would likely mean the end of her working relationship with the streaming service.“I definitely did not have the support that I did the first season,” she said.
Valerie Bertinelli dropped the news that the upcoming season of Valerie’s Home Cooking on Food Network is the last one.
Valerie Bertinelli took to social media on Saturday, April 8, where she shared a video containing a bittersweet message.
Netflix is giving “Sex/Life” the boot.
Valerie Bertinelli has announced some sad news.
The flame has fizzled out. Sex/Life has been canceled at Netflix after two seasons.
Netflix has canceled the steamy series Sex/Life after just two seasons and the news comes just two days after star Sarah Shahi made some surprising comments about the show.
“Sex/Life” won’t be seeing a third season at Netflix. The Netflix dramedy, which became a surprise hit for the streamer upon its its series premiere in the summer of 2021, will not extend beyond its second season.