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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'Palm Royale' cancelled after two seasons on Apple TV
Apple TV has reported cancelled its 1960s high society comedy drama "Palm Royale," starring Kristen Wiig."Palm Royale" has been cancelled by Apple TV — image credit: AppleFirst announced as part of Apple TV's production slate in 2024, "Palm Royale" went on to be nominated 35 times across awards such as the the Emmys and Critics' Choice, ultimately winning eight.Those winning awards, though, were across the craft and technical categories, rather …
Apple TV surprises fans with the cancellation of "Palm Royale". Despite star cast and Emmy nominations, the show is at the end.
‘Palm Royale’ Canceled at Apple TV After Two Seasons
Apple TV has canceled the Kristen Wiig-led “Palm Royale” after two seasons, Variety has confirmed. Created by Abe Sylvia, the high-society dramedy launched its first season with the streamer in 2024. The show follows Wiig’s wannabe patrician Maxine Dellacorte-Simmons, who is hell-bent on becoming the belle of 1960’s Palm Beach by elbowing her way into […]
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