Peacock Cancels A.P. Bio Just Three Months after Season 4 Debut

Class dismissed! Peacock has canceled A.P. Bio after a four-season run.

Series creator Mike O’Brien posted a series of tweets announcing the news of the cancellation and thanked the fans for tuning in to watch the series.

The series, which moved to Peacock when it first got canceled after two seasons at NBC, has a total of four seasons (42 episodes), all of which are available for streaming on Peacock.

Peacock Cancels A.P. Bio Just Three Months After Season 4 Debut
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O’Brien wrote that he was sad the series would not be renewed for a fifth season but mostly thanked fans for fighting and making two more seasons possible after it got canceled the first time.

The creator called the series “one of the best experiences” of his life and mentioned many cast and crew members in the tweet’s replies.

We were honored to be able to give fans two more seasons of this beloved, quirky comedy. We’re grateful to creator Mike O’Brien for his out-of-the-box storytelling and for taking us on this journey with these characters at Whitlock High.

Peacock added in a statement

A.P. Bio follows “a Harvard scholar (Glenn Howerton) who returns home to Toledo, Ohio after losing out on his dream job. He winds up taking a position at the local high school teaching biology and uses the students for his own personal gains.”

Peacock Cancels A.P. Bio Just Three Months After Season 4 Debut
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Season 4 of A.P. Bio debuted just a little over three months ago. The actual reason for the cancellation remains unknown as Peacock, just like other streaming services, doesn’t share the exact viewer count for its titles.

The streamer recently revived Punky Brewster and also picked up other comedies like Saved by the Bell, Rutherford Falls, Girls5Eva, and We Are Lady Parts.

Although the series seems to have been canceled for good—who knows, maybe another streamer could bring it back for another season or two someday.

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About A.P. Bio

A.P. Bio is an American comedy television series created by Mike O’Brien for NBC. The first three episodes were released on NBCUniversal streaming platforms after a broadcast premiere for early viewing. It later began streaming on Peacock and is now produced as a Peacock-exclusive series.

The series follows Harvard philosophy professor Jack Griffin, who loses out on his dream job to his rival Miles Leonard. Jack is forced to return to his hometown in Ohio to work as an advanced placement biology teacher at Whitlock High School. Jack makes it clear to his class that he will not be teaching them any biology. Realizing he has a room full of honor-roll students at his disposal, Jack decides to use them for his own benefit: getting revenge on Miles.

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