Gabriel Iglesias is hanging up his teacher boots as school is out for Mr. Iglesias which won’t be returning for part 4 or a full third season (in any case you want to name it). The show was canceled close by three other comedy shows in July 2021.
Mr. Iglesias was a comedy series that debuted on Netflix back in June 2019 (so about 2 years prior). It was initially authorized for 10 episodes as part of its first season which released at the same time.
Season 2 was parted into two parts (part 1 comprising of 6 episodes and the second with 5) which released on Netflix in June and December 2020 respectively.
Since the presentation of Netflix’s best 10 feature in March 2020, the show just figured out how to highlight in the US top 10 for 10 days. Different regions were less or they didn’t highlight by any means.
The show is one of the best-ranked Netflix Original sitcoms on Netflix with it carrying a 7.1/10 on IMDb.
In December, we addressed Tucker Albrizzi who stars in the show who expressed his and the team’s sincere goals to return for a fourth part. He mentioned to us what we could’ve anticipated from a fourth part (or third season) saying:
“I would definitely love to see some more about Walt’s absentee dad, as that seems like something that has been talked about for the past couple of seasons. Also, you can’t go wrong with some more interaction between the students and the teachers.”
The cancelation went ahead July second where it was reported Mr. Iglesias close by Bonding, Country Comfort and The Crew had all been dropped.
Mr. Iglesias likewise highlighted in the hybrid occasion that released in 2020 called Game-on A Comedy Crossover Event. Just one show that included in that crossover remains with The Big Show canceled after a single season (it proceeded to get a Christmas special, however) and Ashley Garcia canned after a comparative three seasons (and a name change midway through releasing). Family Reunion is at present renewed for another season.
Gabriel Iglesias will keep working with Netflix in spite of this cancelation. He’s as of now dealing with a shiny new stand-up special that will sit alongside his two recently appointed Netflix Original standups.