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07.04.2023 - 19:07 / deadline.com
The end has come for Netflix’s Sex/Life. The streamer is not moving forward with a third season of the dramedy series starring Sarah Shahi, Margaret Odette, Mike Vogel, and Adam Demos, Deadline has confirmed.
According to a Netflix spokesperson, the second season brought the series to a natural close, wrapping up the storyline for key characters whose relationships come to a happy conclusion, adding the streamer is proud of the show and the work put in to it by producers, cast and crew.
Created by Stacy Rukeyser, Sex/Life—inspired by the book 44 Chapters About 4 Men by BB Easto— tells the story of a love triangle between a woman, her husband, and her past that takes a provocative new look at female identity and desire.
Rukeyser served as showrunner, creator, executive producer and writer. Academy Award-winning producer J. Miles Dale and Jordan Hawley also executive produce.
There has been speculation for awhile that Season 2, which was released last month by Netflix, would be its last.
Series star Shahi was recently announced as the lead of ABC pilot Judgement, from former Charmed showrunner Joey Falco and 20th Television. As we previously reported, Shahi had been in talks for the project since January as ABC and producers worked through her commitment on Sex/Life. She would have been able to reprise her role on Sex/Life, if the show had been renewed, subject to availability, as she is in first position on Judgement.
Shahi detailed her struggles with show’s second season on the Not Skinny But Not Fat podcast earlier this month. “I definitely did not have the support that I did the first season,” Shahi said. “I’m not going to put it [the show] down, but I definitely did not have the support that I did the first season
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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.
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Netflix is giving “Sex/Life” the boot.
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Bad news for fans of Sex/Life!
In a shock announcement, Netflix has confirmed they have cancelled its hit show Sex/Life after just two series.The series, which was inspired by the novel 44 Chapters About 4 Men by B.B. Easton, became a huge success after it launched on the streaming service in 2021 with creator Stacy Rukeyser previously sharing hopes for a third series. However, fans were left disappointed when it returned earlier this year and found that it had two fewer episodes.
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.
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).