"Did CBS cancel 'The Millers?'" is the question many fans are asking after CBS announced its decision on whether or not the network is pulling the plug of its Fall TV offering.
Just last Friday afternoon, the question " Did CBS cancel 'The Millers?'" finally got an answer, and it's not one that many show fans have been wanting to hear since the show started to air on Oct. 3, 2013.
In the comedy series, Will Arnett starred "as a recently divorced man trying to cope with his own parents' (Margo Martindale and Beau Bridges) separation."
Now on its sophomore run and amid reports that the series is struggling to gain a significant boost on its ratings, fans were quick to ask the question whether CBS is cancelling 'The Millers' or not.
Fortunately and unfortunately, fans don't need to wonder anymore since the network has already announced its decision, IGN has learned.
Despite the recent addition of Sean Hayes into the cast of the show, 'The Millers' reportedly failed to build ratings momentum in its post-'2 Broke Girls' slot, leading to the producers' decision to finally end the series.
The Hollywood Reporter was the first to break the news that the production for the show was shut down immediately after CBS announced its cancellation and that the only remaining episode that will be aired is set to be shown this Monday, Nov. 17.
Now that the question "Did CBS cancel 'The Millers?' has been answered, the only remaining question is "What will the network air in the 8:30 p.m. time slot on Monday nights?"
It can be noted that the Greg Garcia series was one of CBS's bubble comedies last season, but the network ultimately renewed.
The latest episode of the 'The Millers' only got a 1.5 rating among adults 18-49 and 6.5 million viewers.
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