HBO Cancels ANIMALS After Three Seasons

By: Oct. 17, 2018
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HBO Cancels ANIMALS After Three Seasons

"Animals" has been canceled after three seasons on HBO, according to Variety.

Executive producers Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano created the series with with Duplass Brothers Productions producing. Matarese and Luciano also wrote and directed all the episodes, and voiced many of the characters.

"Animals," an animated comedy series, focused on the downtrodden creatures native New York City, including rats, pigeons, and bedbugs. The animation for the series was created with Dan Harmon's Starburns Industries.

Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass also executive produce the series, with producers James Fino, Joe Russo II, Kenny Micka, and co-executive producer Jen Roskind.

The series never found a strong audience, only drawing in 185,000 viewers an episode in Season 3, which was down 20% from the previous season.

Read the original article on Variety.



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