NBC Cancels GOOD GIRLS
June 25, 2021 by Marisa Roffman
GOOD GIRLS won’t return to NBC for a fifth season.
Though the network and studio wanted to bring the drama back for final season, the two sides weren’t able to make it work, financially.
The series just returned from a sizable hiatus, with a double-header of episodes. The show still has five episodes from season 4 to air on NBC, before the now-series finale on July 22.
Though there had been talk about the show moving to Netflix if it didn’t move forward on NBC, The Hollywood Reporter is reporting that deal “imploded.”
GOOD GIRLS was created by Jenna Bans, and starred Christina Hendricks, Retta, and Mae Whitman.
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