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These days, it's tough to enjoy new streaming shows. You find one you love, usually during its first season, and then suddenly, it's canceled, leaving you hanging.
So many shows have been axed after just one season recently, like *The Acolyte* and *Renegade Nell* on Disney+. And it's not just Disney—streaming sites like Apple TV and Netflix are cutting shows too. Now, according to Deadline, Peacock has canceled *Teacup* after one season. Meanwhile, Variety reports that the *Frasier* revival on Paramount+ has been canceled after just two seasons.
*Teacup* was a science fiction/horror series based on the novel *Stinger* by Robert McCammon. It centered around ranch residents facing a mysterious threat and starred Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski. Despite its promising start, it won't be returning.
Additionally, the *Frasier* revival series has been canceled after two seasons. Starring and executive-produced by Kelsey Grammer, it was a continuation of the original *Frasier* show, a spinoff of *Cheers*. The first season even received three Primetime Emmy nominations. CBS Studios, which produced the series, plans to offer it to other platforms, so it might not be gone for good. For now, you can still watch the first two seasons on Paramount+.
We'll keep you updated with more news, so stay tuned to DFB for the latest updates.
Did you watch either of these shows? Share your thoughts in the comments!
So many shows have been axed after just one season recently, like *The Acolyte* and *Renegade Nell* on Disney+. And it's not just Disney—streaming sites like Apple TV and Netflix are cutting shows too. Now, according to Deadline, Peacock has canceled *Teacup* after one season. Meanwhile, Variety reports that the *Frasier* revival on Paramount+ has been canceled after just two seasons.
*Teacup* was a science fiction/horror series based on the novel *Stinger* by Robert McCammon. It centered around ranch residents facing a mysterious threat and starred Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski. Despite its promising start, it won't be returning.
Additionally, the *Frasier* revival series has been canceled after two seasons. Starring and executive-produced by Kelsey Grammer, it was a continuation of the original *Frasier* show, a spinoff of *Cheers*. The first season even received three Primetime Emmy nominations. CBS Studios, which produced the series, plans to offer it to other platforms, so it might not be gone for good. For now, you can still watch the first two seasons on Paramount+.
We'll keep you updated with more news, so stay tuned to DFB for the latest updates.
Did you watch either of these shows? Share your thoughts in the comments!