TBS has canceled the comedy “Angie Tribeca” after four seasons, TheWrap has learned.
Created by Steve and Nancy Carell, the cop-show parody starred Rashida Jones as a lone-wolf Lapd detective alongside Hayes MacArthur, Jere Burns, Deon Cole and Andrée Vermeulen. The most recent season added “Boardwalk Empire” alum Bobby Cannavale as Jones’ son. Ira Ungerleider served as executive producer and showrunner.
The move to cancel “Angie Tribeca” comes nearly five months after TBS debuted the entire fourth season across two days in late December. The finale episode was watched by 273,000 total viewers.
Also Read: TBS Cancels 'Wrecked' After 3 Seasons
Last month, the network canceled another one of its original comedies — the “Lost” parody “Wrecked,” from creators Jordan and Justin Shipley — after three seasons.
TBS’s current live-action comedy slate consists of the Jason Jones-led “The Detour,” which is set to return for a fourth season in June; the critically acclaimed “Search Party,...
Created by Steve and Nancy Carell, the cop-show parody starred Rashida Jones as a lone-wolf Lapd detective alongside Hayes MacArthur, Jere Burns, Deon Cole and Andrée Vermeulen. The most recent season added “Boardwalk Empire” alum Bobby Cannavale as Jones’ son. Ira Ungerleider served as executive producer and showrunner.
The move to cancel “Angie Tribeca” comes nearly five months after TBS debuted the entire fourth season across two days in late December. The finale episode was watched by 273,000 total viewers.
Also Read: TBS Cancels 'Wrecked' After 3 Seasons
Last month, the network canceled another one of its original comedies — the “Lost” parody “Wrecked,” from creators Jordan and Justin Shipley — after three seasons.
TBS’s current live-action comedy slate consists of the Jason Jones-led “The Detour,” which is set to return for a fourth season in June; the critically acclaimed “Search Party,...
- 5/10/2019
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
TBS has pulled the plug on “Wrecked” after three seasons, Variety has confirmed.
The show starred Asif Ali, Zach Cregger, Rhys Darby, Brooke Dillman, Will Greenberg, Jessica Lowe, Ally Maki and Brian Sacca, and was executive-produced by Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley and Jesse Hara.
Season 3 of the single-camera comedy, which follows a diverse group of strangers who are stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash, ended in October.
Ratings for season 3 has fallen to an average of 0.32 in the key 18-49 demographic, and the total viewership was down to around 850,000 across the season. Season 2 had posted only slightly better ratings, with a 0.39 average, and a higher total viewership of just over 1 million.
In her scathing review of the show, Variety critic Maureen Ryan commented that the show’s “downfall lies in the fact that very little of what transpires is funny.”...
The show starred Asif Ali, Zach Cregger, Rhys Darby, Brooke Dillman, Will Greenberg, Jessica Lowe, Ally Maki and Brian Sacca, and was executive-produced by Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley and Jesse Hara.
Season 3 of the single-camera comedy, which follows a diverse group of strangers who are stranded on a deserted island after a plane crash, ended in October.
Ratings for season 3 has fallen to an average of 0.32 in the key 18-49 demographic, and the total viewership was down to around 850,000 across the season. Season 2 had posted only slightly better ratings, with a 0.39 average, and a higher total viewership of just over 1 million.
In her scathing review of the show, Variety critic Maureen Ryan commented that the show’s “downfall lies in the fact that very little of what transpires is funny.”...
- 4/27/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
TBS has canceled “Wrecked” after three seasons. The comedy series was a parody of the ABC series “Lost,” centering on a group of survivors of a plane crash who are stranded on an island.
The half-hour sitcom’s third and final season ended in October, and the show was not renewed by the network for a fourth, TheWrap has confirmed via a spokesperson for TBS.
Created by Jordan and Justin Shipley, the show starred Zach Cregger as Owen, Asif Ali as Pack and Brian Sacca as Danny. Other cast included Ally Maki, Rhys Darby, Brooke Dillman, Ginger Gonzaga, Will Greenberg and Jessica Lowe, among others.
Also Read: If 'Miracle Workers' Gets Renewed, It's Going to Look a Whole Lot Different
“Wrecked” took several comedic jabs at “Lost”: Characters spontaneously exploded (like Dr. Arzt and the dynamite), a gorilla is shot in the jungle (like the polar bear...
The half-hour sitcom’s third and final season ended in October, and the show was not renewed by the network for a fourth, TheWrap has confirmed via a spokesperson for TBS.
Created by Jordan and Justin Shipley, the show starred Zach Cregger as Owen, Asif Ali as Pack and Brian Sacca as Danny. Other cast included Ally Maki, Rhys Darby, Brooke Dillman, Ginger Gonzaga, Will Greenberg and Jessica Lowe, among others.
Also Read: If 'Miracle Workers' Gets Renewed, It's Going to Look a Whole Lot Different
“Wrecked” took several comedic jabs at “Lost”: Characters spontaneously exploded (like Dr. Arzt and the dynamite), a gorilla is shot in the jungle (like the polar bear...
- 4/27/2019
- by Margeaux Sippell
- The Wrap
It’s official — TBS will not be ordering a fourth season of its comedy series Wrecked.
The writing had been on the wall for the series about a group of people stranded on an island, after their airplane crashed in the ocean. Its third season ended its run in October, and star Zach Cregger indicated on Twitter last summer that there would be no fourth season.
Wrecked, a comedic take on Lost — was a breakout hit for TBS when it debuted in 2016 but its ratings have tapered off since then.
Wrecked was about a diverse group of airplane passengers stranded on an uninhabited island, a dangerous new world where they must face many threats – mostly brought on by themselves. No longer plugged into the rest of the world, the group struggled to navigate their makeshift society while also learning to live without such modern comforts as indoor plumbing, wi-fi, social media and Chipotle.
The writing had been on the wall for the series about a group of people stranded on an island, after their airplane crashed in the ocean. Its third season ended its run in October, and star Zach Cregger indicated on Twitter last summer that there would be no fourth season.
Wrecked, a comedic take on Lost — was a breakout hit for TBS when it debuted in 2016 but its ratings have tapered off since then.
Wrecked was about a diverse group of airplane passengers stranded on an uninhabited island, a dangerous new world where they must face many threats – mostly brought on by themselves. No longer plugged into the rest of the world, the group struggled to navigate their makeshift society while also learning to live without such modern comforts as indoor plumbing, wi-fi, social media and Chipotle.
- 4/26/2019
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
TBS has slotted an August 7 premiere date for its plane crash survivor comedy series Wrecked.
This season, the Wrecked gang find themselves shipwrecked on a mysterious billionaire’s private island where they’re forced to hunt each other to the death in a basic-cable battle royale.
Season three stars Ally Maki, Asif Ali, Brian Sacca, Brooke Dillman, Jessica Lowe, Rhys Darby, Will Greenberg, and Zach Cregger, along with guest stars Rob Corddry, Eugene Cordero, Jonno Roberts, Karan Soni, Rachel House, Robert Baker, and Will Hines.
The series is executive-produced by Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley and Jesse Hara.
Wrecked Season 3 will debut Tuesday, August 7 at 10 Pm on TBS.
You can watch a Season 3 trailer above.
This season, the Wrecked gang find themselves shipwrecked on a mysterious billionaire’s private island where they’re forced to hunt each other to the death in a basic-cable battle royale.
Season three stars Ally Maki, Asif Ali, Brian Sacca, Brooke Dillman, Jessica Lowe, Rhys Darby, Will Greenberg, and Zach Cregger, along with guest stars Rob Corddry, Eugene Cordero, Jonno Roberts, Karan Soni, Rachel House, Robert Baker, and Will Hines.
The series is executive-produced by Justin Shipley, Jordan Shipley and Jesse Hara.
Wrecked Season 3 will debut Tuesday, August 7 at 10 Pm on TBS.
You can watch a Season 3 trailer above.
- 7/24/2018
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
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