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Apple TV Cancels Palm Royale After Two Seasons

Despite 11 Emmy nominations and a GLAAD Media Award nod, Apple TV+ canceled the 1960s Palm Beach dramedy after two seasons due to limited mainstream audience traction.

  • Recently, Apple TV canceled Palm Royale after two seasons, sources told TheWrap, and Apple declined to comment on the series' end.
  • Creator Abe Sylvia developed and ran the show as writer, showrunner, and executive producer for Aunt Sylvia's Moving Picture Company under Apple Studios.
  • Season 1 earned 11 Emmy nominations including Outstanding Comedy Series, winning one for Outstanding Original Main Title Theme Music, while critics gave it a 60% Rotten Tomatoes average and 6.8/10 on IMDb with a star-studded cast including Kristen Wiig, Allison Janney, and Carol Burnett.
  • The Season 2 finale resolved many arcs, with Maxine and Robert marrying and Norma Dellacorte singing 'Something Good' before disappearing.
  • Awards timing kept Palm Royale visible during the season despite lukewarm critical response, with Wiig up for an Actor Awards trophy Sunday and a GLAAD nomination Thursday.
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Apple TV surprises fans with the cancellation of "Palm Royale". Despite star cast and Emmy nominations, the show is at the end.

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Deadline broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Tuesday, March 3, 2026.
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