Apple TV+ opts not to renew Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Mr. Corman

The cancellation comes after the show's final episode The Big Picture released on the streaming service on Friday
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Mr. Corman
Joseph Gordon-Levitt in Mr. Corman

Apple TV+ has pulled the plug on Joseph Gordon-Levitt-starrer series Mr. Corman after just one season. 

The cancellation comes after the show's final episode The Big Picture released on the streaming service on Friday.

Mr. Corman premiered on Apple TV+ on August 6. The half-hour schoolteacher comedy-drama was created, written, directed and executive produced by Gordon-Levitt.

The actor played the role of Mr. Corman, a fifth-grade teacher who ponders the bigger life questions and struggles with his own emotions while keeping his San Fernando Valley elementary school class afloat.

The series also features Arturo Castro, Debra Winger, Bobby Hall aka Logic, Alexander Jo, Juno Temple, Jamie Chung, Shannon Woodward, and Hector Hernandez.

The show was executive produced by Bruce Eric Kaplan, Ravi Nandan, and Inman Young. Pamela Harvey-White was a producer.

Gordon-Levitt has another project with Apple TV+ as he is executive producing and voicing a lead character in a new animated children's series Wolfboy and the Everything Factory, which dropped all 10 episodes of its first season on September 24.

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