Prime Series Cancelled After One Season
Aubrey Plaza said the adult animated sitcom was canceled after one season, and Amazon Prime is not renewing it for a second.
- On Saturday, June 20, 2026, Amazon Prime canceled the animated series 'Kevin' after one season, with co-creators Actress Aubrey Plaza and Joe Wengert announcing the "very disappointing" news on Instagram.
- Voiced by Jason Schwartzman, the adult animated sitcom follows a neurotic tuxedo cat named Kevin who faces an existential crisis after his owners break up, moving into Furrever Friends in Astoria, Queens.
- Plaza described the series as her "most personal project" and compared it to her early career on NBC's 'Parks & Recreation', expressing frustration that the industry currently offers less room for shows to grow.
- Variety TV critic Alison Herman praised the series for combining "gleefully raunchy" humor with a sincere tale, while the show featured a supporting cast including Whoopi Goldberg, John Waters, and Amy Sedaris.
- Reflecting on the cancellation, the 41-year-old star shared her hope that "the machines won't ruin everything" for future projects, noting the show remains a meaningful culmination of her history with Wengert.
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New week, new cancellations, we are afraid, and it is that not only Netflix, who announced that The Boroughs: Rebel Retirement, produced by the brothers Duffer, those responsible for Stranger Things, will see its anticipated end after a single season on antenna, because Prime Video has also proved to be of which it does not give second chances. This time the turn has come to Kevin, a peculiar and macarra but close to his mode exclusive animation…
Aubrey Plaza reacts to Amazon canceling her new comedy series after just one season
‘Sadly we are living in a different time in our industry,’ Plaza wrote
The animated series Kevin, created by Aubrey Plaza, will not be getting a sequel on Prime Video. The actress herself announced on Instagram that the streaming service has not ordered a second season. "It's a real shame, because we were just getting started," Plaza stated.
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