‘Lopez vs. Lopez’ Canceled After Three Seasons at NBC


NBC has canceled “Lopez vs. Lopez” after three seasons, Variety has learned.

George Lopez starred in the multi-cam comedy with his daughter, Mayan Lopez, along with cast members Selenis Leyva, Brice Gonzalez, Matt Shively, and Al Madrigal.

Debby Wolfe co-created the series with the Lopezes and served as executive producer along with George Lopez, Bruce Helford, Michael Rotenberg, and Katie Newman. Lesley Wake Webster, Marcos Luevanos, Keith Heisler, and Dan Signer were co-executive producers, while Mayan Lopez and Marc Solakian were producers and Erica Harrell and Desiree Proctor were co-producers.

The official description for the third season stated:

“George continues to deal with his sobriety and the realities of getting older, neither of which he does gracefully. Rosie isn’t shy about voicing her opinions about the wedding and silently deals with the aftermath of her near marriage to Josué. Chance begins to rebel against his parents now that he’s a strong, independent 9 year-old.”

George previously starred in the self-titled comedies “George Lopez” as well as “Lopez” and “Saint George” in recent years. He hosted the talk show “Lopez Tonight” on TBS for two years.

“Lopez vs. Lopez” was the only NBC comedy series awaiting word on a renewal ahead of the NBCUniversal upfront presentation in New York on May 12. It was previously reported that “Night Court” had also been canceled after three seasons. The multi-cam “Happy’s Place” starring Reba McEntire and mockumentary “St. Denis Medical” were previously renewed for second seasons. Announcements are also still pending for: freshman dramas “Suits LA,” “Brilliant Minds,” “Grosse Pointe Garden Society,” and “The Hunting Party; and sophomore shows “The Irrational” and “Found.”



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