Devine penned an extremely long post on Instagram where he revealed how devasted he is about the cancelation (he used the term “loosest butthole” to refer to the news). However, all hope isn’t lost for the now-canned film. According to Devine, the foursome are in the process of shopping the spinoff movie around to other streamers. Considering that they were ready to start production in a few weeks, we might hear see a positive (or negative) development sooner rather than later. The Comedy Central situational comedy series aired from 2011 to 2017 and starred the said foursome as college dropouts working for a telemarketing company. The show frequently had cameos from other celebrities and was largely considered a hit, running for seven relatively successful seasons before it ended. The Workaholics movie was first announced just as the world was finally starting to show signs of recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021. Had it pushed through, it would have keyed in on the difficulties of “working through the pandemic”, albeit, of course, with the series’ signature comedic twist. Speaking of cancelations, 2023 hasn’t been kind to even the most successful shows. Netflix, in particular, dropped 1899 after a very successful debut season.

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