Netflix cancels Neil Patrick Harris's series Uncoupled after just one season
The show is the latest Netflix series to face the ☂chop

Netflix has canceled Uncoupled after one season on the streamer. Created by Emily In Par🌺is showrunner Darren Star and Jeffrey Richman, the series starred Neil Patrick Harris as Michael Lawson, a New Yorker navigating being single for the first time in 17 years.
The first season was released in July 2022 but Netflix has only now confirmed to it will not b🌃e returning. The eight-episode show began with Michael's partner walking out on him unexpectedly. Per the synopsis: "Overnight, Michael has to confront two nightmares – losing what he thought was his soulmate and suddenly꧃ finding himself a single gay man in his mid-forties in New York City."
Alongside Harris, Tuc Watkins starred as Colin McKenna, Michael💟's ex-partner, and Tisha Campbell played Suzanne Prentiss, his business partner. Marcia Gay Harden, Emerson Brooks, and Brooks Ashmanskas all als𓃲o starred.
The series received mostly positive reviews, landing a 73% critics score and a 75% audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. However, it see💟ms these did not transfer to viewership. Based on , the show only reached number six in the streamer's Top 10 list in its week of release and then dropped out.
Uncoupled is the latest in a series of canceled shows from Netflix over the past few months. 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Inside Job, 1899, and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Blockbuster are all among the TV series that have faced the chop – check out every canceled🌄 Netflix show that you need to know about for more casualties.
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