FX has decided fate of ‘Alien Earth’ Season 2
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FX cancelled Brian Jordan Alvarez’s “English Teacher” after two seasons at the network. The cancellation comes six weeks after the second season’s premiere. Following a critically acclaimed first season, the comedy series struggled to gain footing after sexual assault allegations emerged about the series creator.
Morrison-Hensley High School will no longer be in session, as FX has canceled English teacher, the beloved comedy series created by Brian Jordan Alvarez.
Nearly two months after the first season ended, FX has announced that the network will be renewing Alien: Earth for a sophomore season. News broke on Tuesday that the series, a spin-off of the Alien movies,
Roth — who has produced Kinky Boots, Hadestown, Moulin Rouge!, and the 2021 revival of Company on Broadway, among numerous other shows — joins a cast that also features Kaia Gerber, Igby Rigney, Homer Gere, Wes Bentley, Graham Campbell and Hayes Warner.
About the story, a spokesperson for FX said, “We reviewed the allegations presented to us by another media outlet prior to the show’s launch. Mr. Ebeling never reached out to us with any concerns. We will have no further comment at this time.
FX has opted not to proceed with a third season of its comedy series English Teacher. The news comes a month and a half after Season 2 of the series, created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, was released. Alvarez also stars along with Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Collantoni, Sean Patton and Carmen Christopher.
English Teacher will be ending after two seasons. FX has decided not to renew the sitcom, created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, who also stars in the show, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
FX continues to expand its lineup as one of its most acclaimed sci-fi dramas makes a comeback. The network has renewed the 94% Rotten Tomatoes-rated series, Alien: Earth, from the creator of Fargo, for a second season.