Amazon’s dramedy Mozart in the Jungle will end after four seasons.
The series followed a brash new maestro (Gael Garcia Bernal) as he stirs things up at the New York Symphony as well as his unlikely companion, young oboist Hailey (Lola Kirke) as she hopes for her big musical break.
Produced by Amazon Studios, the half-hour series has been canceled by new Chief Jennifer Salke, NBC Entertainment alum, who stepped into her new role of president of Amazon Studios in February.
“We are so proud of the four seasons we made of this show and are grateful to the cast, crew, fans, and Amazon for writing this symphony with us. We hope people will keep finding the show for years to come,” executive producers Paul Weitz, Roman Coppola, Jason Schwartzman and Will Graham said Friday in a joint statement.
The decision to cancel the show is part of the retail giant’s move to becoming a major player as a streaming service.
At first, the show was well received and even nabbed two Golden Globe awards in 2016 for best comedy series and lead comedy actor for male-lead Gael Garcia Bernal, it failed to land any coveted nominations or wins since.