After three seasons, it's over for Central Park on Apple TV+.
It was shared on Threads by Josh Gad, the co-creator and voice of Birdie, according to Deadline.
Central Park canceled on Apple TV+
When asked about the show returning, the creator said, “Sadly, it's done.”
The show is a musical comedy. Birdie, the narrator, takes you through the Tillerman-Hunter family ordeals. The family works to save Central Park from Bitsy Brandenham, a heiress who wants to buy up all the land for condos and more.
Gad co-created the show with Loren Bouchard and Nora Smith. It debuted in May 2020 and ran for three seasons with a combined 39 episodes.
As for the voices, they included Kirsten Bell, Tituss Burgess, Daveed Diggs, Josh Gad, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Stanley Tucci, and Emmy Raver-Lampman.
Article Continues BelowYou may know Gad from Frozen. He was the voice of Olaf the Snowman, according to IMDB.
The show received pretty high marks. On Rotten Tomatoes, it sits at a 94% Tomatometer and a 72% audience score.
“Central Park is a refreshing shot of family-friendly funny, with a merry musical sidecar. Casting Stanely Tucci and Daveed Diggs…proves a great addition to the diverse and gender-bending cast,” Tracee California from Black Girl Nerds wrote.
Olive Pometsey from GQ Magazine UK said, “No one can argue that Apple TV+'s new musical cartoon Central Park is bad or, worse, annoying. It's just too uplifting to come away from it in a bad mood.”
There are no details on why Central Park was canceled at this time.