Hulu has canceled a TV present that was positively acquired after only one season.
Co-created by Max Mutchnick and David Kohan, Mid-Century Fashionable is a tv sitcom that premiered on Hulu this previous March. It stars Nathan Lane as Bunny Schneiderman, Matt Bomer as Jerry Frank, Nathan Lee Graham as Arthur Broussard, and Linda Lavin, who handed away in December 2024, as Sybil Schneiderman.
What did Max Mutchnick say about Hulu cancelling Mid-Century Fashionable?
Per Deadline, Hulu has opted to not transfer ahead with the present, which means there will likely be no Mid-Century Fashionable Season 2.
Mutchnick wrote on Instagram, “Ten nice episodes… Not sufficient. However we liked making each single one in all them. We’re gonna miss our very particular present. Due to everybody who watched.”
The present, per the official logline, “follows three finest pals — homosexual gents of a sure age – who, after an surprising demise, determine to spend their golden years dwelling collectively in Palm Springs the place the wealthiest one lives together with his mom. As a selected household, they show that regardless of how onerous issues get, there’s at all times somebody round to remind you it could be higher when you bought your neck completed.”
The present acquired optimistic critiques from critics and followers, because it at the moment has an 88 % rating on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer and an 80 % rating on the Popcornmeter. As famous by Selection, nonetheless, whereas Hulu usually doesn’t launch viewership info for its reveals, it seems Mid-Century Fashionable didn’t appeal to sufficient viewers, because it “didn’t make an look within the Nielsen Prime 10 streaming charts, which measures streaming viewership.”
The solid of Mid-Century Fashionable additional consists of Pamela Adlon as Mindy Schneiderman, Richard King as Caroll Mintz, Zane Phillips as Mason, Vanessa Bayer as Liz, Jesse Tyler Ferguson as Tevin, Billie Lourd as Becca Frank, Rhea Perlman as Judy, and Judd Hirsch as Alan.








