Apple’s “Palm Royale” has been canceled after two seasons

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Palm Royale He will not be returning for season three.

The Apple series by creator Abe Sylvia will end after two seasons. Hollywood Reporter And he confirmed. This news comes after the season 2 finale, which was released on January 14.

This Emmy-nominated comedy features an all-star cast of Kristen Wiig, Carol Burnett, Laura Dern, Allison Janney, Ricky Martin, Josh Lucas, Leslie Bibb, Amber Chardie-Robinson, Mindy Cohn, Julia Duffy, and Kaia Gerber, rounding out the cast of high society characters in Palm Beach, Florida. The story of underdog followed Wiig’s Maxine Delacorte as she tried to break into it Palm RoyaleCutthroat world.

Season 2 charted that daunting task for Maxine after she became a social outcast due to the scandalous public meltdown that culminated in Season 1. The end of Season 2 – and now series The finale – delivered perhaps the show’s biggest shock yet when Norma Delacorte (Burnett) revealed her true identity and made a major confession.

Wiig was nominated for an Actor Award and a GLAAD Media Award for season two. The first season received 11 Emmy Award nominations.

Palm Royale Comes from Apple and Sylvia Studios (Dead to me, Nurse Jackie). Sylvia created the series loosely based on the novel Mr. and Mrs. American Pie By Juliet McDaniel. Sylvia has served as showrunner and executive director with Wiig; Dern and Lemons of Jaywalker Pictures; Katie O’Connell Marsh; Tate Taylor and John Norris for Wyola Films; Char White, Sherry Holman, and Boot Rocker.

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