One Day at a Time has been cancelled again.
The sitcom, a reboot of the 1975 sitcom of the same name, was cancelled at Netflix back in 2019 after three seasons before being picked up at Pop, where it aired Season 4 earlier in 2020. The show was once again cancelled, according to Variety on Tuesday (November 24).
However, “according to an individual with knowledge of the situation, series producer Sony Pictures Television will shop the series to other outlets yet again,” the outlet reports.
Here’s a synopsis: One Day At A Time follows three generations of a Cuban-American family. A newly-single mom and military veteran (Justina Machado) journeys through the triumphs and tribulations that come with raising two strong-willed, mega-millennial children (Isabella Gomez, Marcel Ruiz), all the while enlisting the “help” of her old-school mother (Rita Moreno) and her building manager-turned-invaluable confidante (Todd Grinnell). The series also stars Stephen Toblowsky.
Despite not having much commercial success, the four seasons held an average 99% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
Fox recently revealed the renewals and cancellations for their network.