, the satirical cult comedy about the Hollywood industry, is ending after three seasons, ET can confirm. The season 3 finale, which drops Thursday on Max, will now serve as the series' last episode.Created by former head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider, the half-hour series follows two siblings, Cary (Drew Tarver) and Brooke (Heléne York), struggling to make it in New York while their teenage brother, Chase (Case Walker), catapults to fame after going viral on the internet.
The first season premiered on Comedy Central in January 2019 before moving to Max, then named HBO Max, for seasons 2 and 3.also stars Ken Marino, Molly Shannon, Brandon Scott Jones, Josh Segarra and Wanda Sykes. «It is bittersweet to say goodbye to the Dubek family after three seasons, but we always knew, both creatively and personally, that this was where we wanted to end their stories,» Kelly and Schneider, who served as co-showrunners, said in a joint statement to ET. «And because we are quite literally out of ways to humiliate Drew Tarver, so what’s the point?
We are deeply grateful to everyone (gays) who watched the show, to Max for giving us a second home and life, and to our writers, producers and crew, who gave so much of their time, talent, and passion to this show over the last 45ish years.»«And finally, an enormous thank you to Heléne, Drew, Molly, Case, Wanda, Josh, Brandon, and everyone in our brilliant cast (except Ken) who all made this show better than it had any right to be, and who we will miss terribly (especially Ken),» their statement continued. «Long live ChaseDreams. #chasedreams #globsaregay #feet.»Suzanna Makkos, Executive Vice President of Original Programming at Max and Adult Swim, said in a statement to ET: «From.
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