
That’s officially a Rapp on The Sex Lives of College Girls. The show will not move streaming services after being canceled by Max, according to Warner Bros. TV executive Channing Dungey, in an interview with Deadline on April 11. “We were very much hoping to find a new home for that one, and I think we’ve now come to the end of the road, which is disappointing, because it’s a show that we really love,” Dungey said. “I’m so proud of the three seasons that we did at Max, but I don’t think there’s going to be more of College Girls.” The show, co-created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, was canceled on March 18. It was presumably shopped to Netflix, where Kaling has good standing (she just created the Kate Hudson–starring Running Point for the streamer). Rooting for you, Pauline Chalamet! We’re Club Pauline!
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