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From left: Matt Bomer,, Nathan Lane and Nathan Lee Graham in 'Mid-Century Modern' Chris Haston /Hulu/ Courtesy Everett Collection There will be no second season of Hulu‘s multi-camera comedy series ...
The multicamera comedy starred Nathan Lane, Matt Bomer, Nathan Lee Graham and the late Linda Lavin. By Rick Porter Television Business Editor Co-creator Max Mutchnick ...
“Mid-Century Modern” has been canceled at Hulu after just one season. Series co-creator Max Mutchnick shared the news on Instagram, writing, “Ten great episodes… Not enough. But we loved making every ...
It’s the end of the road for “Mid-Century Modern.” The sitcom from “Will & Grace” creators Max Mutchnick and David Kohan has been canceled by Hulu after one season, according to the creative team.
Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Executive producer Max Mutchnick shared the news in an Instagram post, ...
Sept. 30 (UPI) --There will be no Season 2 for the sit-com, Mid-Century- Modern, on Hulu. The show's creator announced the news on Instagram Monday. "Ten great episodes... Not enough," Max Mutchnick ...
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The Hulu comedy series “Mid-Century Modern” has been canceled after one season. Often described as a modern day “Golden Girls,” the sitcom followed three middle-aged gay friends — Bunny Schneiderman ...
Hulu viewers have expressed their outrage following the news that sitcom Mid-Century Modern has been axed after just one season. Series co-creator Max Mutchnick shared the news on Instagram on Monday ...