Fox has renewed Lethal Weapon for a third season as American Pie actor Seann William Scott takes over for fired Clayne Crawford.
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wenty-four hours after what can best be described as "Cancel Friday," -- where a solid number of series were cancelled by several networks -- comes a little positive (thought not surprising) news on the animation front: Fox has renewed Family Guy for a 16th season and Bob’s Burgers for a ninth season.
Fox's bloodbath continues as another show falls under the axe. The Exorcist has been cancelled after two seasons.
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Philly just got a little less "sunny" today, with news that Fox is cancelling midseason comedy series The Mick. Created by John and Dave Chernin and starring It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia‘s Kaitlin Olson, The Mick was only one of three series cancelled by the network today.
With two episodes left to air in the fifth season of Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Fox has announced there won't be any more of the ensemble cop comedy.
Fox has cancelled the Will Forte-created and led post-apocalyptic comedy series The Last Man on Earth.
Following up on NBC's second-season renewal of Glenn Howerton's sitcom A.P. Bio comes news that Fox has ordered comedy pilot The Cool Kids to series. Written by executive producer Charlie Day, the series is produced by Howerton, Rob McElhenney, Paul Fruchbom, Kevin Abbott, and Nick Frenkel.
Reports say that the Fox series Lethal Weapon is trying to recast the lead role of Martin Riggs in hopes of locking in a third season renewal, after reports of inappropriate behavior by Clayne Crawford surfaced.
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Further proof that life can be "sunny" in more places than just Philly, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia co-creator Rob McElhenney, Rob Rosell (New Girl), and 20th Century Fox TV have received a pilot order from Fox for a half-hour comedy series.
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Reports that the future of the Fox series Lethal Weapon may not involve the show's ratings but rather the behavior of one of its leads.
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