‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ Canceled After Three Seasons at Max
- The Sex Lives of College Girls has been canceled at Max after three seasons, as reported by TheWrap.
- Co-Creator Justin Noble shared that discussions are ongoing for a new home for the series.
- Noble noted the show was among the most-watched scripted series on the platform for about 70 days, expressing surprise at the cancellation.
- There is speculation about Netflix possibly being a new home for the series, though it is considered a long shot according to Deadline.
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Queer favourite The Sex Lives of College Girls cancelled by HBO
Sorry to those anticipating The Sex Lives of College Girls season four, as school is potentially out forever: Max has cancelled the queer favourite TV series after three seasons. The comedy-drama, created by The Mindy Project’s Mindy Kaling, ran for three seasons from 2021 on the streamer. Season three began airing in November, and ended just over two months ago. In the process, the show garnered a sizable – and largely queer – cult following, a…
‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ Canceled After Three Seasons
The Sex Lives of College Girls is shuttering its school doors at Max after three seasons on the streamer. Max will not be producing additional episodes of the coming of age drama, co-created and produced by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble. Despite the show’s cancellation on Max, announced Tuesday, Warner Bros. Television is looking to keep the show alive on neighboring streamers. Kaling, for example, has a working relationship with Netflix. She …
'Sex Lives Of College Girls' Gets Canceled By Max After Season 3
Warner Bros; MaxIt’s looking like fans may never get to see graduation day at Essex College. After three seasons, Max canceled The Sex Lives Of College Girls. Taking to Instagram on March 18, co-creator Justin Noble confirmed the sad update, but assured fans that he was on the lookout for “new potential homes” for the series. (Mindy Kaling, the show’s other co-creator, has not directly addressed the cancelation yet, but she did re-post a video o…
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