Miracle Workers Cancelled After 4 Seasons at TBS (Exclusive)
TBS is done working miracles.
The cable network has officially cancelled Miracle Workers — its last remaining live-action comedy — after four seasons, TVLine has learned exclusively.
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The cancellation comes roughly three months after the Season 4 finale, which aired Aug. 28.
After its debut season cast Steve Buscemi as God and Daniel Radcliffe as a low-level angel, subsequent seasons of the comedic anthology covered the Dark Ages (Season 2) and the Oregon Trail (Season 3).
The fourth and final season, dubbed End Times, cast Buscemi, Radcliffe, Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni and Jon Bass as all-new characters “in a dystopian future full of radioactive mutants, killer robots and a tyrannical homeowner’s association with outrageous annual fees,” per the official description.
Rounding out the ensemble were guest stars Quinta Brunson (Abbott Elementary), Garcelle Beauvais (Real Housewives of Beverly Hills), Kyle Mooney and Ego Nwodim (Saturday Night Live), Lolly Adefope (Shrill), Paul F. Tompkins (HouseBroken) and singer Lisa Loeb.
Following Miracle Workers‘ cancellation, American Dad — currently in Season 18 and previously renewed for a 19th cycle — stands as TBS’ last scripted original.
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