As successful as Netflix continues to be, it seems to be angering more and more viewers with some of its latest moves. Recently, the streaming service lost its Marvel series such as Luke Cage, Jessica Jones and Iron Fist. Not too long afterwards, Netflix said goodbye to the Keegan Michael Key series, Friends From College. Most recently, Netflix raised its monthly subscription fees to as high as $16 a month. Today, Netflix said goodbye to another fan favorite by the name of One Day At A Time.
Today, Netflix announced that it would not be renewing One Day At A Time for a fourth season. The comedy starring Justina Machado and Rita Moreno had built up a grassroots campaign to save the show from cancellation, but it was just too little too late. Luckily, the show’s executive producers are working to find a new home for the show. Executive producers, Gloria Calderon-Kellett and Mike Royce, wrote, “Along with our studio Sony, we will be exploring other places One Day At A Time can live.” She later added, “With any luck, we’ll find one.”
Netflix Chief Content Officer, Ted Sarandos, also commented on the show’s cancellation. Sarandos said, “It’s been a great honor to work with the legendary Norman Lear on One Day At A Time.” He added, “I’ve personally spoken with Norman, and co-creators Gloria Calderon Kellett and Mike Royce, to express my gratitude to them.”