Love Life: Cancelled by HBO Max; No Season Three for Romantic Comedy Anthology Series

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Love Life is not returning for a third season. HBO Max has cancelled the romantic comedy anthology series after two seasons, per Variety. The existing episodes are also being pulled off the streaming service. The moves are due to more cost-cutting efforts following the merger of Warner Media and Discovery Inc. earlier this year. Minx was also cancelled on Monday.

The series follows the love life of one person across each season. Anne Kendrick led the series during season one, and season two featured William Jackson Harper. Others in the cast include Zoë Chao, Sasha Compère, Peter Vack, Jessica Williams, Punkie Johnson, and Chris “Comedian CP” Powell.

The following was revealed about the cancellation of the HBO Max series:

Since Discovery completed its acquisition of WarnerMedia earlier this year, CEO David Zaslav and his team have made a series of similar decisions in order to fulfill a promise to shareholders to find $3.5 billion in savings within the newly combined company. To that end, a great deal of development as been cut, while a number of shows have been pulled of the service altogether.

What do you think? Did you enjoy this show? Are you upset that the existing episodes are being pulled? Did you want to see a third season of Love Life on HBO Max?

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