‘Friends From College’ Canceled After Two Seasons At Netflix

Friends From College won’t be back for another semester. Show co-creator Nicholas Stoller took to Twitter to announce that the Netflix comedy won’t be returning for your bingeing pleasure.

“Friends from College will not be returning for a third season,” Stoller wrote. “Thanks to everyone who watched it. Happy Presidents’ Day!”

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Netflix released a statement in regards to the news adding, “We’re grateful to creators Nick Stoller and Francesca Delbanco for creating a wise, funny and supremely relatable show. We also want to thank the hard-working crew, and we raise a glass to the amazingly talented cast including Keegan-Michael Key, Fred Savage, Cobie Smulders, Nat Faxon, Annie Parisse, Jae Suh Park and Billy Eichner.”

Friends From College premiered July 14, 2017 to middling reviews, but was renewed for an eight-episode second season a month after it was released. Co-created by Stoller and Francesca Delbanco The comedy’s all-star ensemble included Keegan-Michael Key, Cobie Smulders, Annie Parisse, Nat Faxon, Fred Savage and Jae Suh Park. The six of them portray as from Harvard who have interwoven and oftentimes complicated relationships with one another as they face down their 40s while living in New York City. The series is described as a comedic exploration of old friendships, former romantic entanglements and balancing adult life with nostalgia for the past. Stoller directed the series while Delbanco served as a writer.

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