Thursday, 22 December 2011

HBO renews Enlightened

HBO renews Enlightened - HBO Renews 'Enlightened,' Cancels 'Hung,' 'Bored to Death,' 'How to Make It In America'

HBO has renewed critical darling Enlightened for a second season, Enlightened renewed, while opting not to move forward with three series: Hung, Enlightened renewed, Bored to Death and How to Make It In America.
 


With a slate of upcoming series including Luck, Enlightened renewed, Veep, Girls, Life's Too Short and Angry Boys, Golden Globe Enlightened nomination, the premium cable network cleaned house Tuesday, How to make it in America, making room on its schedule by ending the runs of the three low-rated comedies. Enlightened,

Hung, which stars Thomas Jane as a down-on-his-luck suburban high school basketball coach who resorts to male prostitution, Golden Globe Enlightened nomination, returned for its third and now final 10-episode season earlier this fall.

Though the half-hour series from Dmitry Lipkin and Colette Burson fell far short of garnering the kind of accolades or viewership that other efforts including Boardwalk Empire and Game of Thrones did for the premium cable network, it didn't go entirely unrecognized on the award show circuit. Jane and co-star Jane Adams were each nominated for Golden Globe nominations for their roles in 2010 -- only Jane was on this year's Globes roster. In the end, neither the praise nor the ratings -- its third season finale collected 930,000 viewers, down considerably from the 2.31 million who tuned in for its Season 2 closer -- were enough to warrant another season. Golden Globe Enlightened nomination,

Bored to Death, starring Jason Schwartzman, Zach Galifianakis and Ted Danson, opened its third season to a similarly disappointing average viewership of just 240,000, a significant drop from the 1.1 million the second season garnered a year earlier. Bored to Death,

How to Make It In America -- often dubbed Entourage for the East Village set -- also struggled to find the buzz and viewership Entourage was able to garner over its eight-season run. The Bryan Greenberg comedy closed out its second season with a paultry 560,000 viewers. How to make it in America,

For its part, Enlightened opened to just just 210,000 total viewers in its October premiere, low even by HBO standards. While the critically praised Laura Dern vehicle continued to trot along with a limited viewership over the course of its freshman season, it earned what the other three series did not: awards show attention, picking up surprise Golden Globe nominations in both the comedy and best actress category last week.

Source: hollywoodreporter

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