Maggie Canceled at Hulu After One Season (EXCLUSIVE)

Maggie has been canceled after its first season at Hulu, Variety has learned exclusively. The single-camera comedy was ordered to series at ABC in May 2021, though parent company Disney switched it from the broadcaster to a streaming home on Hulu in January 2022 ahead of its summer premiere.

Maggie” has been canceled after its first season at Hulu, Variety has learned exclusively.

The single-camera comedy was ordered to series at ABC in May 2021, though parent company Disney switched it from the broadcaster to a streaming home on Hulu in January 2022 ahead of its summer premiere.

The series was based on the 2019 short film of the same name by Tim Curcio. Rebecca Rittenhouse starred in the title role, a woman navigating the world of dating as a psychic. Maggie’s gift allows her to see into the future of her friends, parents, clients and random people on the street. But when she begins to see glimpses of her own destiny after meeting an unexpected stranger, her romantic life suddenly gets a lot more complicated as she attempts to let herself fall in love while thinking she knows how it will end.

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Series regulars also included David Del Rio as Ben, Nichole Sakura as Louise, Leonardo Nam as Dave, Angelique Cabral as Amy, Ray Ford as Angel, Chloe Bridges as Jessie, Kerri Kenney as Maria and Chris Elliott as Jack, while recurring stars included Adam Korson, Trent Garrett, Andy Favreau, Martin Mull, Brent Bailey, Ryan Caltagirone and Jake Lockett.

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“Maggie” debuted on July 6 to mixed reviews, with Variety‘s chief TV film critic Daniel D’Addario saying its lead character’s “road to happiness seems to lead through painfully hacky material.”

“Life in Pieces” creator Justin Adler and writer-producer Maggie Mull wrote “Maggie,” while 20th Television served as the studio. Adler and Mull executive produced along with Evan Hayes, Jeff Morton and Natalia Anderson.

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