Paramount+ Cancels Frasier Reboot After Two Seasons
Paramount+ Cancels Frasier Reboot After Two Seasons

Paramount+ Cancels Frasier Reboot After Two Seasons

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Paramount+ has canceled the revival of the hit sitcom Frasier after two seasons, with CBS Studios now seeking a new home for the series. Starring Kelsey Grammer as Dr. Frasier Crane and Nicholas Lyndhurst as his college friend Alan Cornwall, the reboot focused on Frasier's return to Boston to reconnect with his son Freddy and take a teaching position at Harvard. Despite high hopes for the series, including ambitions from Grammer to produce up to 100 more episodes, the revival struggled to achieve the critical acclaim of the original, which won 37 Primetime Emmy Awards. There are reports that streaming platforms like Prime Video and Hulu are interested in picking up the show, as CBS Studios remains committed to finding a new broadcaster. The cancellation comes just two months after the second season concluded, leaving fans hopeful for the show's future on other networks. Lyndhurst had previously described his role in the reboot as 'heart-stoppingly wonderful,' highlighting the significance of the opportunity in his career.

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