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HBO cancels The Franchise after just one season

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Daniel Brühl sits in a director's chair in The Franchise.
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The Franchise has come to an end. HBO announced this weekend that it has chosen to cancel the satirical series following its eight-episode first season, which aired its final installment near the end of November. The comedy from creator Jon Brown and executive producers Armando Iannucci and Sam Mendes lampooned the real-life practices of Hollywood’s modern superhero moviemaking complex by charting the struggles of multiple crew members throughout the making of the latest entry in a sprawling, unwieldy comic book-inspired cinematic universe.

“We’re so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with the tremendously talented team behind The Franchise, especially Sam Mendes, Jon Brown, Armando Iannucci, and this hilarious ensemble of actors,” HBO said in a statement shared with Variety. “While we won’t be moving forward with another season, we look forward to collaborating with all of them in the future.”

Richard E. Grant stands near Katherine Waterston and Billy Magnussen in The Franchise.
Colin Hutton / HBO

Like Veep, The Thick of It, and many of the TV shows made with Iannucci’s involvement, The Franchise is a full-fledged ensemble comedy. Its central cast includes Himesh Patel, Aya Cash, Jessica Hynes, Billy Magnussen, Lolly Adefope, Richard E. Grant, and Daniel Brühl, and its first season features one-off appearances from guest stars like Katherine Waterston and Nick Kroll.

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When it premiered in early October, The Franchise received largely positive, if somewhat muted, reviews. Its cancellation today means that the series won’t get the chance to smooth over some of its rougher edges. Fans of The Franchise will, therefore, have to live with never getting to see the resolution of its season 1 finale, which ends with Patel’s overworked first assistant director Daniel receiving an ominous promotion offer from his demeaning studio boss (Goldstein). The series’ cancellation marks one of the first major renewal decisions of 2025.

The Franchise‘s first and only season is streaming now on Max.

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