While streaming-based TV shows seem to do better, in terms of having multiple seasons. The fate will not be the same for this Apple TV+ series.
The Apple Original TV series starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt “Mr. Corman” has officially been canceled by Apple. This is the second TV series that Apple has canceled, with the first one being “Bastards.”
“Bastards” was technically never released by Apple and was canceled before Apple TV+ launched in November 2019.
Still, Apple has plenty of TV shows for users to watch such as “The Morning Show,” “Dickinson,” “For All Mankind” and “Mystic Quest.”
This is how Apple described “Mr. Corman”:
“With better luck, choices, or posture, Josh Corman could’ve been a star. Now he teaches fifth grade, and struggles to find happiness and meaning in a world that sometimes feels short on both.”
Apple TV+ costs $4.99 a month and is available to stream on the iPhone, iPod Touch, iPad, Apple TV, Mac, select Smart TVs, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Google TV, XBOX One, XBOX Series X&S, PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
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