ABC has passed on a second season of its summer comedy Uncle
Buck. Series star James Lesure announced the disappointing news Wednesday via
Twitter.
The comedy series, a remake of the 1989 John Hughes film of the same name, featured an all African-American cast led by Lesure, Mike Epps (as the titular ne'er-do-well) and Nia Long. Although it was not a massive hit in the ratings, the series, which was good but not great, was averaging a 1.0 in the 18-to-49 demographic.
Disappointed. No more @ABCUncleBuck. Cancelled.Thankful to have worked with @ABCNetwork.Proud of what we've done. Thx 4 let us entertain u.— James Lesure (@JamesLesure) July 6, 2016
The comedy series, a remake of the 1989 John Hughes film of the same name, featured an all African-American cast led by Lesure, Mike Epps (as the titular ne'er-do-well) and Nia Long. Although it was not a massive hit in the ratings, the series, which was good but not great, was averaging a 1.0 in the 18-to-49 demographic.
Uncle Buck joins other remakes Minority Report, The Muppets,
Limitless, and Rush Hour in the one-and-done pile. However, it doesn't appear
as if the networks have learned their lesson regarding the viability of series
that are remade, rebooted,or adapted from an existing property. Next season Fox
will launch both Lethal Weapon and The Exorcist, while CBS will bring back
MacGyver and Training Day.
Will you miss Uncle Buck?
Source: tv.com