The comedy series starring Rob McElhenney will continue through its fourth installment on the streamer.
for two additional seasons, which will take the comedy series through season four. The pickup announcement comes four months after the show’s second season concluded on Apple TV+.
Co-creator and star Rob McElhenney broke the news on social media Thursday with help from guest star Anthony Hopkins — who earned an Emmy nomination for his narration of the show’s special episode “Everlight” — and Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis. “Just like critics and audiences all over the world, we fell in love with Rob and his team’s sharp writing and full-of-heart, relatable characters that make up the world of,” said Matt Cherniss, head of programming for Apple TV+. “We can’t wait for viewers to see what’s in store in the upcoming seasons of this brilliant workplace comedy.”
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