Apple TV+ cancels Joseph Gordon-Levitt’s comedy show after one season
Mr. Corman, the drama/ comedy series written and directed by Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who also stars in the show, has been canceled by Apple Television after its first season. The show entered fairly high conditions from observers and critics likewise, but as with other largely-rated shows that had a short lifetime, the viewership figures were n’t where they demanded to be Mr. Corman is a series that revolves around Josh Corman, a fifth- grade schoolteacher who gave up a music career and is agonized by the sense that he may “ stink as a person.” The character struggles with loneliness and anxiety and, though he cares about his scholars, he lacks a sense of meaning in his life.
The last occasion for the first and final season ofMr. Corman was released on October 1. On the same day, it was revealed that Apple wo n’t renew the series for a alternate season, with Deadline reporting that the show did n’t live up to the same viewership norms set by some of the other comedy series on Apple TV.
This is only the alternate scripted show that Apple has decided to end; it follows the cancellation of Little Voice. Apple TV has amassed a fairly notable array of original content, including titles like Ted Lasso, Legendary Quest, and Schmigadoon!. Apple likewise has further shows and pictures in the channel, including the forthcoming release of The Shrink Next Door and The Tragedy of Macbeth, among others.
Apple TV is one of the cheaper streaming services on the request at$4.99/ month. The platform has attracted a notable array ofA-list actors for content that spans numerous stripes. ThoughMr. Corman did n’t get another season, Apple has renewed several other titles, including Physical, Little America, and Trying.