Will Arnett Loses ‘The Millers’ But He Still Has ‘Bojack Horseman’

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"The Millers," the CBS show which stars Will Arnett, was canceled on Friday a few weeks into the sitcom's second season, according to the NY Daily News.

Although Will Arnett may be losing his CBS sitcom, he'll still be a part of the Netflix original series "Bojack Horseman."

"Bojack Horseman" has reportedly been picked for 12 more episodes for season 2 of the show, in which Will Arnett does the voice of Bojack, a whiskey-drinking horse who is attempting to find meaning in life after becoming fairly irrelevant in Hollywood in the years following his sitcom "Horsin' Around," according to the U.K's The Independent.

Even though "Bojack Horseman" has gained somewhat of a cult following since it was released on Netflix, "The Millers" has seemingly struggled to keep up with the fan base it had, reportedly pulling in a 1.5 rating in adults 18-49 in its fourth airing this week, according to Deadline.

"The Millers," which also stars Beau Bridges and Margo Martingale, will reportedly shut down production after filming its final episode on Tuesday, according to Entertainment Weekly. Although an episode of "The Millers" is scheduled to air on Monday, there is reportedly no word yet on whether additional episodes of the series will be produced.

CBS had reportedly made the decision to renew the Will Arnett show in May. At TCA in July, CBS chairman Nina Tassler reportedly defended the choice to keep "The Millers" going by explaining the show's creative potential.

Unfortunately, no one seems to be too sad about the cancelation of the sitcom. Twitter users are talking about the movie "We're The Millers," starring Jason Sudeikas and Jennifer Aniston, rather than think about the end of the CBS comedy.

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