Fans of Q-Force knew the end was likely coming, but Netflix has officially announced that the series, which showcased a group of LGBTQ+ superspies, will not return for a second season.
Matt Rogers, who played Twink on the series, spoke about the show's all but certain cancellation back in May during a a guest host appearance on the "Attitudes!" podcast, but it had not yet been confirmed by the streamer.
"The people that loved it really loved it, and the good news is that it will always be on Netflix," Rogers said. "It did not get a second season, but it is out there and it exists."
The series featured a slew of top LGBTQ comedy figures, including Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes, and Patti Harrison. The show also featured David Harbour, Gary Cole, and Laurie Metcalf.
Q-Force's ten-episode season is available to stream on Netflix.
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TOPICS: Q-Force, Netflix, David Harbour, Gary Cole, Laurie Metcalf, Matt Rogers, Patti Harrison, Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes