Disney Cancels John Stamos Series Big Shot After Two Seasons
According to Variety, Disney+ has canceled Big Shot after just two seasons on the streaming service. The series starred John Stamos and Yvette Nicole Brown. Big Shot was not the only show to get the axe; The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers was also canceled after two seasons. Big Shot highlighted coach Marvyn Korn as he transitioned from Coaching D1 Basketball to high school girls following an emotional meltdown on the court.
The show’s star, John Stamos, has not commented on the cancellation, but his co-star Yvette Nicole Brown said via Twitter, “We had a good run, guys! Thanks for enjoying #BigShot for two seasons. #SirensOut 🧜🏽♀️.”
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Big Shot was co-created by David E. Kelley, along with Dean Lorey and Brad Garrett. While Stamos has not yet responded to the cancellation news, last year, he said, “This show represents everything Disney is to me — family, inclusion, and unity…I’m so grateful to continue to play Coach Korn, a man who learns to let go of pre-conceived judgments and learns from an incredible group of women, helping him to evolve and grow.”
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Unfortunately, Coach Korn’s journey ended after just two seasons. How do you feel about the cancellation of Big Shot? Let us know your feelings in a comment.
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