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Peacock Canceled A.P. Bio Again in 2021 Unfortunately for die-hard fans, after four seasons and 42 episodes, Peacock canceled A.P. Bio yet again in 2021.
'A.P. Bio' starring Glenn Howerton aired for two seasons on NBC and two seasons on Peacock. Here's everything to know about why the show got canceled twice.
Despite its charm, AP Bio faced cancellation in 2021 after a tumultuous journey, initially being dropped by NBC after two seasons, then revived by Peacock for another two-year stint.
The show in question is AP Bio, where Howerton plays Jack Griffin, a disgraced Harvard professor who finds himself teaching advanced placement biology in his hometown, reports the Mirror.
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Unfortunately, despite fervent viewer support, AP Bio was cancelled in 2021 following a turbulent stint, originally axed by NBC after two seasons, then revived by Peacock for two more years.
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Peacock cancels A.P. Bio just three months after season 4 of the series debuted on the streaming platform.