Netflix has pulled the plug on the family comedy sitcom “The Big Show Show” after just one season, according to Deadline and later confirmed by Jason Berger, one of the creators of the series.
The sitcom, which premiered in April, featured WWE’s The Big Show as the father of three daughters.
No specific reason was given for the cancellation, but the report seems to imply that “cast chemistry” might have played a part in Netflix’s decision.
There is still one last episode to air – a Christmas standalone special – which is not intended as a season finale nor is it going to be a continuation of season one story lines.
on behalf of the staff, cast, and crew of #thebigshowshow…thank you to everyone who watched either with your fam or alone in your basement. Netflix was a dream to work with AND we had a blast making the show. Rare air! Please take care of each other! https://t.co/dBaiehyu1h
— Jason Berger (@jayberger) September 1, 2020
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