TV Cancellation
FX cancels 'English Teacher' after two seasons
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FX has canceled its comedy series 'English Teacher' after two critically acclaimed seasons, confirming the news on November 13, 2025. Created and starring Brian Jordan Alvarez as a high school teacher navigating scandals, the show drew praise but also faced scrutiny over sexual assault allegations against its creator. The decision comes about a month and a half after the Season 2 binge release.
Netflix has canceled the Duffer Brothers drama The Boroughs after one season. The decision came three weeks after the show's May 21 debut.
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Joe Bob Briggs, host of Shudder's horror series 'The Last Drive-In,' announced the March 6 episode as its finale, describing the end as a 'joyous cancellation' due to strong fan support. Shudder will air four specials featuring Briggs in 2026, while he plans new projects including a production company. Briggs expressed gratitude for the show's impact on his career and fan connections.
Chanel West Coast has shared her thoughts on the end of MTV's long-running series Ridiculousness after 14 years. She believes the show should have continued a few more seasons to provide escapism amid global negativity. West Coast, who grew up on the series, emphasized its role in bringing laughs to fans during tough times.