‘Everything Sucks’ Canceled After One Season on Netflix
Netflix has canceled the coming-of-age comedy “Everything Sucks” after one season, TheWrap has confirmed.
The comedy, from creators Ben York Jones and Michael Mohan, followed two groups of high school misfits, an A/V club and a drama club as they collide in 1996 Oregon.
Peyton Kennedy and Jahi Winston starred in the series as two teenagers who lead a group trying to make a movie together after the high school play is canceled. Patch Darragh, Claudine Mboligikpelani Nako, Rio Mangini, Quinn Liebling, Sydney Sweeney and Elijah Stevenson also starred.
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On Twitter, the show’s official account noted the cancelation with appropriately 90’s-level detachment:
This is Boring High, signing off. <3 pic.twitter.com/bSVBFTSYFX
— Everything Sucks (@EverythingSuxTV) April 6, 2018
Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec, Jeff Pinkner and Scott Rosenberg also served as executive producers on the series alongside Kennedy and Winston.
The Hollywood Reporter first reported the news.
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