One Day At a Time Canceled After Three Seasons

Netflix has axed veteran comedy series One Day At a Time after three seasons. The series garnered acclaim and a dedicated fanbase over the years, but Netflix has stated that the viewership just wasn't there for the show. The series was praised for its diverse cast, focusing on a Latina veteran and her family, including her openly lesbian daughter and her stubborn Cuban-born mother. The series was a reboot of Norman Lear's 1975 series of the same name, and featured Lear as an executive producer. Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce created the series. Justina Machado starred alongside EGOT winner Rita Moreno, Isabella Gomez, Todd Grinnell, Marcel Ruiz, and Stephen Tobolowsky. The series' cancellation is another strong indicator that Netflix is getting rid of shows that they don't produce in order to focus on in-house productions, following the mass cancellation of their entire Marvel catalogue.

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