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NBC canceled two shows – Brilliant minds and He stumbled – while moving towards the presentation given.
Medical drama Brilliant mindsStarring Zachary Quinto, it will end after two seasons. NBC earlier this year pulled the show from its post-Olympics schedule. Its final episodes will air over the summer, starting May 27.
Comedy He stumbleda mockumentary about a college cheerleading team and its coach (Gene Lyon), was produced after one season. The final episode aired in March.
Both shows were among NBC’s least-watched scripted series of the season. With seven days of linear viewing (i.e. before broadcast), Brilliant minds It averaged just over 3 million viewers, a lower total than any other drama on the network this season. He stumbledMeanwhile, the number of viewers reached 2.24 million viewers.
NBC still has three shows waiting to hear about their status for the 2026-27 season: dramas Law and order and Hunting party And comedy in the first year The fall and rise of Reggie Dinkins. NBC has also ordered eight pilots — a higher number than usual in recent years — who are in contention for the next season. The NBCUniversal premiere was previously scheduled for May 11.
Brilliant minds Produced by Warner Bros. Television and Universal Television. Along with Quinto, the cast includes Tamberla Perry, Ashley Lathrop, Alex MacNicol, Uri Krebs, Spence Moore II, Teddy Sears, Donna Murphy, John Clarence Stewart, Brian Altemus, and Al Calderone.
Michael Gracey created this drama, loosely based on the work of neurologist Oliver Sacks. He executive produces with Greg Berlanti, Sarah Schechter, Lee London Redman, Lee Toland Krieger, Damane Davis, Yasmine Ross, Henrik Bastin, Jonathan Cavendish, Andy Serkis, and Shefali Malhotra.
He stumbledfrom Universal TV, also stars Taran Killam, Ryan Pinkston, Garrett Austin Braun, Anissa Borrego, Ariana Davis, Taylor Dunbar and Georgie Murphy; Kristin Chenoweth repeated. Jeff and Liz Astrof created the series and executive produce it with Jeff Blitz, Dana Aunor, and Monica Aldama.
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