Creator Mike O'Brien announced on Twitter his high school teacher comedy starring Glenn Howerton as a disgraced Harvard philosophy scholar who is forced to return to his hometown and teach Advanced Placement biology has been canceled for a second time. A.P. Bio, which premiered in February 2018, was originally canceled in 2019 after two seasons on NBC. But Peacock revived it and ordered two more seasons, with its fourth season dropping on Sept. 2. “I’m sad to announce that AP Bio will not be renewed for a 5th season," O'Brien tweeted. "But mostly I’m feeling grateful right now. To all the fans who watched the show and fought for it to come back after the cancellation! And to Peacock & UTV for giving us two more seasons after that! (all 42 eps are on peacock so check them out if you haven’t). This show has been one of the best experiences of my life and that’s because of the hundreds of hilarious, hard-working, positive people that were involved. I’m going to name a few below but can’t possibly cover everyone So if you ever worked with us for even a day, THANK YOU!! And to you other shows, hire these people!”
TOPICS: A.P. Bio, Peacock, Glenn Howerton, Mike O'Brien, Cancelations, Renewals & Pickups