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Search Party: Season Three; TBS Renews Dark Mystery Comedy Series

Search Party TV show on TBS: season 3 renewal (canceled or renewed?)

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The search goes on for Chantal Witherbottom. TBS has renewed the Search Party TV show for a third season. From creators Sarah-Violet Bliss, Charles Rogers, and Michael Showalter, Search Party season three is “coming soon,” on a date TBD. Watch the announcement, below.

A dark TBS comedy, Search Party stars Alia Shawkat, John Early, Meredith Hagner, John Reynolds and Brandon Micheal Hall. The mystery centers on five self-absorbed twenty-somethings. After an old college acquaintance disappears, they become entangled in an ominous mystery.

 
Search Party Season Three Coming Soon to TBS
 

 
Search Party: A Look at the Ratings

The second season of Search Party aired between November 19th and December 17th of 2017. It averaged a 0.19 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 554,000 viewers. Compared to season one, while it was down by nearly 3% in the demo, it was also up by about 15% in average total viewers.

This could have been a cancellation notice, rather than a renewal. Despite its increased viewership, of the first-run, scripted TBS TV shows, season two of Search Party had the lowest demo ratings and ranked second-to-last in terms of audience size.

Today, TBS also renewed The Last OG for season two. Learn more about the renewals, from this TBS press release.

TBS Renews Ratings Juggernaut The Last O.G. for a Second Season and
Critically Acclaimed Search Party for a Third Season 

The Last O.G. Continues to Rule as the #1 Cable Comedy of 2018 with a 
Multiplatform Audience of Nearly 25 Million Viewers

Search Party Creators Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers Sign 
Overall Deal with TBS to Develop Television and Digital Programming

 

TBS has given season pickups to two of its original series. Cable’s #1 comedy The Last O.G. will return with a second season and the blistering breakout comedy-thriller Search Party is renewed for a third season.

Season one of The Last O.G. starring Tracy MorganTiffany Haddish and executive produced by Jordan Peele has so far reached a multiplatform audience of nearly 25 million viewers across TBS’ linear, digital, mobile and on-demand platforms. It is the largest cable comedy premiere since 2015 and is 2018’s top cable comedy show.

In addition to its ratings success, The Last O.G. has been positively received by television critics.Vanity Fair’s Little Gold Men podcast notes “It’s not too early to talk about Emmys, and @RealTracyMorgan and #TheLastOG should be in the front of the conversation,” Village Voice’s Craig D. Lindsey writes “The Last O.G. may be the best thing Tracy Morgan has ever done,” and Hollywood Reporter’s Scott Feinberg identifies The Last O.G. as a major threat in this year’s Emmys race.

“I would like to thank God, my family, the fans and TBS and everyone that has been given a second chance. We love you!!!” said Tracy Morgan, executive producer and star of The Last O.G. 

Search Party executive producers Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers, who created the series with executive producer Michael Showalter, have inked an overall deal with TBS. In addition to continuing to oversee Search Party, the duo will develop and produce new projects exclusive to Turner in television and digital programming.

Starring Alia ShawkatMeredith HagnerJohn EarlyJohn Reynolds and Brandon Micheal HallSearch Party grew double-digits in its sophomore season, was TBS’ #1 series on digital, and became the fastest TBS original to reach one million views on VOD in season one. On Demand and digital views account for 11% of the show’s multiplatform reach, with an on-demand audience as much as 17 years younger than linear.

Search Party was hailed as one of 2017’s best television shows by publications including The New YorkerVogue, GQNPR, and more. In praise of the show’s second season, reviewers have called Search Party “a marvel in tonal balance, managing to be both grim and goofy” (Kevin Fallon, Daily Beast); “a strange and beguiling kind of pain, and I’m thoroughly hooked on it” (Richard Lawson, Vanity Fair); and “at once brooding and bleak and satirical and perceptive” (Margaret Lyons, New York Times).

“Making Search Party has been a very dreamy experience because of the support and enthusiasm of the entire TBS team, so we of course jumped at the chance to make more things with them,” said Search Party co-creators and executive producers Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers. “Our plan is to pitch them one hundred shows a day, amounting to 36,500 pitches. It’s never been done before and that’s why it has to happen.”

“We couldn’t be prouder of these two comedies and that they’ve been recognized by critics and audiences alike for their uniquely hilarious points of view in a very crowded field,” said Brett Weitz, executive vice president of programming for TBS. “We truly believe The Last O.G. andSearch Party are two of the best shows on television.”

The Last O.G. centers on Tray (Morgan), an ex-con released from a 15-year prison stint to a changed and unfamiliar world. Returning to his newly gentrified Brooklyn neighborhood, Tray discovers that his former girlfriend Shay (Tiffany Haddish) is married to another man and has been raising Tray’s twins, who he never knew existed. The series is executive produced by Tracy MorganJordan Peele for Monkeypaw ProductionsEric TannenbaumKim Tannenbaum,Saladin Patterson and Joel Zadak of Principato Young.

Search Party, the series about a group of privileged, self-absorbed twenty-somethings covering up a murder, is executive-produced by Sarah-Violet BlissCharles RogersMichael Showalter,Lilly Burns and Tony Hernandez. The series is produced by Turner’s Studio T in association with Jax Media.

What do you think? Have you watched the first two seasons of the Search Party TV series? Will you be tuning in for season three of this TBS TV show?

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