“Uncoupled” with Neil Patrick Harris: No second season for Netflix comedy series

“Uncoupled” with Neil Patrick Harris
No second season for Netflix comedy series

Neil Patrick Harris (right) as Michael Lawson and Tuc Watkins as Colin McKenna in “Uncoupled.”

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“Uncoupled” with Neil Patrick Harris doesn’t go any further. The Netflix comedy series is being canceled after just one season.

Bad news for fans of Neil Patrick Harris (49): The Netflix series “Uncoupled” with him in the leading role will not be continued. This is reported among other things “deadline” and “The Hollywood Reporter”. The creators of the series, which will be canceled after just one season, are Darren Star (61), known for “Sex and the City” or “Emily in Paris”, and Jeffrey Richman, who co-produced “Modern Family” and is on the series worked as an author.

“Uncoupled”: That’s what it’s about

“Uncoupled” premiered in July 2022 and was not as convincing as other Netflix originals. The series only made the streaming service’s top 10 in its launch week. The series is about Michael Lawson (Neil Patrick Harris), for whom things seem to be going perfectly as a successful real estate agent in New York City.

He has a family behind him, a close circle of friends and a 17-year relationship with partner Colin (Tuc Watkins, 56). But he surprisingly separates on the eve of his 50th birthday and moves out. Michael is completely caught off guard by the decision and suddenly has to deal with two problems: losing his alleged soulmate and being a gay single in his mid-40s in New York.

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