Fox is saying goodbye to The Moodys.
The organization won’t bring the family comedy series, which stars Denis Leary and Elizabeth Perkins, back for a third season.
It’s anything but a huge surprise after the network quietly pulled it from the timetable after its fifth scene of the second season. The last scene is required to air on June 20.
The show, in light of Australian series A Moody Christmas, begun as a holiday event comedy series with the first installment airing during the Christmas season in 2019. Fox brought it’s anything but a second season as a continuous family parody, however the half-hour featuring Denis Leary has attempted to get traction, ranking among the most lowest rated Fox series.
Composed by Bob Fisher, Rob Greenberg and Tad Quill, The Moodys follows the tight-knit, however slightly dysfunctional, Moody family through their misadventures.
The Moodys family includes Sean Sr. (Leary), his better half, Ann (Perkins), and their three developed kids – Dan (Francois Arnaud, the most youthful of the kin and the “imaginative one”; Bridget (Chelsea Frei), the center sister and the “overachiever”; and Sean Jr. (Jay Baruchel), the most seasoned kin and “mess up,” as yet living at home with his folks. The Moodys likewise includes María Gabriela de Faría, Josh Segarra, Kevin Bigley and Gerry Dee.
The Moodys is co-produced by CBS Television Studios and Fox Entertainment. Fisher, Greenberg and Quill executive produce with Eric Tannenbaum, Kim Tannenbaum, Trent O’Donnell, Phil Lloyd and Jason Burrows. Leary and Perkins likewise executive produce.