Aaron Paul says Netflix canceled BoJack Horseman
Information broke proper earlier than the weekend that BoJack Horseman will finish after its upcoming sixth season. Reviews on the time advised creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg had at all times deliberate for his animated collection a couple of washed up anthropomorphic horse to have a six-season run. Nonetheless, one of many present’s stars, Aaron Paul, has now contested that narrative, saying Netflix truly canceled BoJack Horseman.
Responding to a fan’s distressed tweet in regards to the present’s finish, Paul revealed that the streaming big put BoJack out to pasture. “Fell in love with these characters similar to everybody else did however sadly Netflix thought it was time to shut the curtains and so right here we’re,” he wrote. “They gave us a house for six stunning years. Nothing we might do about it.”
Neither Netflix nor Bob-Waksberg have commented on Paul’s feedback, nevertheless it wouldn’t be that a lot of a shock. The streamer, which not often releases scores numbers, has a fame for abruptly canceling critically acclaimed packages that appear to have robust fanbases. Tuca & Bertie, one other animal-centric cartoon from Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Hanawalt, acquired axed after just one season. The cancelation of The OA after simply two seasons sparked explicit uproar. Let’s see if anybody tries to protest the top of BoJack Horseman with a starvation strike.
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The primary a part of BoJack Horseman’s sixth and remaining season hits Netflix on October 25th, with the second half debuting January 31st, 2020. Watch the primary trailer beneath Paul’s tweet forward.
We had a beautiful time making Bojack. Couldn’t be extra proud. Fell in love with these characters similar to everybody else did however sadly Netflix thought it was time to shut the curtains and so right here we’re. They gave us a house for six stunning years. Nothing we might do about it.
— Aaron Paul (@aaronpaul_8) September 27, 2019