The Afterparty, which starred Tiffany Haddish and Sam Richardson, has been cancelled a month after its Season 2 finale on Apple TV+
The Big Picture Despite the final episode of the sophomore season releasing just over a month ago, Apple TV+ has officially canceled the murder mystery comedy series, The Afterparty, after two seasons on the streamer. It is believed that post-strike slate reevaluation was key in the decision taken by Apple TV+. The Afterparty's studio, Sony Pictures Television, will look to shop the series to other streamers.
Created by Chris Miller, who executive produced the series alongside Phil Lord for Lord Miller, The Afterparty Season 2's mystery was considered an improvement on the first which had received major praise.
Season 2 starred Tiffany Haddish as an ex-cop turned private investigator, Detective Danner who is keen on cracking cases with each season of the series centered around a self-contained murder mystery. Except for Haddish, Sam Richardson who plays Aniq, and Zoë Chao as Zoë all feature in both seasons, with each season featuring a new cast – or should we say suspects. The second season returns in the aftermath of a groom's murder at his wedding.
A Star-Studded Cast for 'The Afterparty' The creative team for The Afterparty includes Aubrey Lee who serves as producer and Anthony King as executive producer alongside Miller and Lord. The call sheet for the second season includes Ike Barinholtz , John Cho , Paul Walter Hauser , Ken Jeong , Anna Konkle , Poppy Liu , Elizabeth Perkins , Jack Whitehall , Zach Woods , and Vivian Wu . There were also guest star appearances from Keke Palmer, Elijah Wood, Jaleel White and Martin Mull.
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