Deadline reports that TBS has cancelled the second season of Chad only hours before it was scheduled to air. Immigrant life and Middle Eastern Americans are authentically shown in this sitcom developed by Saturday Night Live alum Nasim Pedrad. Single-camera comedy’s unaired season will be resurrected by the cable network. The first season of Chad was named the top new scripted comedy series on television in 2021. We can officially confirm that Season 2 of Chad will not be airing on our network as we continue to evaluate material and adopt a new strategy for our network,” a TBS spokeswoman stated. As a follow-up, We are currently searching for a suitable location for it. Thank you, Nasim Pedrad, the creator, executive producer, and star of the series, for bringing us an unconventional coming-of-age narrative that is both heartfelt and lighthearted. Oly Obst, Max Searle, and the whole cast and crew of Chad are also to be thanked for their continuous relationship and we wish them all the best.
With this cancellation, Warner Bros. Discovery now has an extensive backlog of programming it no longer plans to air. Snowpiercer, TNT’s sci-fi series, will finish with its upcoming fourth season as the network exits the written television industry. With David Zaslav at the helm, the studio is embarking on a number of new initiatives, both in terms of strategy and execution. Elsewhere in a statement, Pedrad stated: “I know the environment of our industry is changing so swiftly. As a result of a business reorganisation and merger, did I anticipate my programme to be in the crosshairs? No.” As a follow-up, In the last year, I’ve worked hard to produce a television season of which I’m quite proud. They worked together from the writers’ room through production and editing to develop a story that they believe in. Middle Eastern folks are shown sensitivity and humanity in this gritty comedy.
That Chad’s fans are so devoted is a huge blessing to me. A new network will be a great place for the show to attract a new audience and I can’t wait for the next season to begin. In spite of the program’s tragic circumstances, there have been instances of a show finding a new home in this situation. “The Walking Dead” Cobra Kai was previously harmed by YouTube’s shift in programming approach. It was only because of YouTube that the series’ studio, Sony, discovered Netflix as a new home for Season 5 of the show.