The Paramount+ reboot of “Frasier” has been canceled after two seasons. The series, which starred Kelsey Grammer as the title character, will be shopped to other studios. The Emmy-winning original series ran on NBC from 1993 to 2004.
Kelsey Grammer’s comedy series has been discontinued by its streaming platform, but the parent network reportedly plans to shop it around. So, was ‘Frasier’ canceled?
US streamer Paramount+ has canned its much-hyped reboot of classic sitcom Frasier, with producer CBS Studios now hoping to find a new home for the Kelsey Grammer-fronted show.
After two seasons on Paramount+, the “ Frasier ” revival will not be moving forward, Variety has learned. CBS Studios will shop the series, which debuted in October 2023, around to other platforms.
Kelsey Grammer might have believed himself to be the ‘key ingredient’ of Frasier - but the failure of the revival has proved otherwise.
The much-awaited return of hit 90s sitcom Frasier has been abruptly cut short after Paramount+ announced it would not be renewing for a third season, with producers scrambling to find it a new home
The reboot was first ordered to series in 2022 with season one premiering in 2023 and season two in September 2024. Seasons one and two will continue streaming on Paramount+. Acco
Paramount+ has announced it will not renew FRASIER for Season 3, meaning the revival will need to find a new home or its run will be over.
Paramount+ is bringing the curtain down on Frasier revival after its second series. The show, which launched in October 2023, is to be shopped to other buyers by producer CBS Studios, but US reports suggest it is unlikely that sibling broadcaster CBS will pick the series up.
The Frasier revival has been cancelled by streamer Paramount+, but producers CBS Studios remain committed to the
Paramount+ has announced that the Frasier revival starring Kelsey Grammer will not have a third season on the platform. CBS Studios, the show's producer, is now seeking a new home for the series, which follows Dr.