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.
Series Overview
'English Teacher' follows Evan Marquez (Brian Jordan Alvarez), a high school English teacher in Austin, Texas, as he deals with personal and political scandals at work. The ensemble cast includes Stephanie Koenig as his best friend Gwen, Sean Patton as gym teacher Markie, Carmen Christopher as guidance counselor Rick, Enrico Colantoni as Principal Grant Moretti, and Jordan Firstman. Executive producers are Alvarez, Paul Simms, Jonathan Krisel, Dave King, Kathryn Dean, Jake Bender, and Zach Dunn, with production by FX Productions.
Release History
The series premiered in September 2024 with a weekly episode model for Season 1. FX renewed it for Season 2 four months after the first season finale, despite emerging controversies. Season 2 debuted in September 2025 as a binge release of all 10 episodes, continuing Evan's navigation of high school politics with support from his colleagues.
Critical Reception and Awards
'English Teacher' earned strong reviews, holding a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score for Season 1 and 100% for Season 2. It received nominations from the Critics Choice Awards, Film Independent Spirit Awards, and Writers Guild of America Awards. Upon renewal, FX president Nick Grad stated: “'English Teacher' was one of the most critically acclaimed new shows of 2024 and we are grateful to the producers, writers, cast, directors and crew for the show’s creative excellence. We look forward to the new season.”
Allegations and Network Response
Days before Season 1's release, Jon Ebeling, a former friend and co-star from Alvarez's 2015 webseries 'The Gay and Wondrous Life of Caleb Gallo,' accused Alvarez of sexual assault via Instagram and a December 2024 New York Magazine article. Ebeling also alleged that Koenig, his ex-girlfriend and a writer/star on the show, enabled the dynamic. FX reviewed the claims before launch and proceeded with renewal less than two months later. A network spokesperson said: “We reviewed the allegations presented to us by another media outlet prior to the show’s launch. Mr. Ebeling never reached out to us with any concerns. We will have no further comment at this time.” FX had no additional comment on the cancellation.