Hulu has canceled "Deli Boys," ending the comedy series after two seasons. The show, produced by Onyx Collective, concluded with its second season premiere last May.
The cancellation marks another title removal from Hulu's roster as the streaming platform continues to evaluate its content strategy. "Deli Boys" had been part of the service's programming lineup, with the second season arriving in late spring to wrap up the series' run.
Details regarding viewership numbers or specific reasons for the cancellation were not immediately disclosed. The decision reflects broader trends across streaming platforms, which have become increasingly selective about renewing series as the competitive landscape intensifies.
Onyx Collective, the production company behind the show, continues to develop content for various platforms. The cancellation affects cast and crew members involved in the production, though the company has maintained an active development pipeline with other projects in various stages of production.
The removal of "Deli Boys" joins a growing list of series departures from Hulu this year as streaming services reassess their content spending and focus on titles they believe will drive subscriber engagement and retention.
Reporting based on Hollywood Reporter.
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