FX Cancels English Teacher After Two Seasons, No Third Installment in Sight

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FX has confirmed that the popular sitcom English Teacher will not be returning for a third season. The show, created by Brian Jordan Alvarez, premiered on the channel last year and gained a loyal following. Despite receiving widespread critical acclaim, including a 98% score on Rotten Tomatoes for its first season and a perfect 100% for its second, FX has decided not to renew the show. The series, which followed the life of high school teacher Evan Marquez (played by Alvarez), explored themes of personal and professional struggles in the American education system. The show also featured a talented ensemble cast, including Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Sean Patton, Carmen Christopher, and Jordan Firstman. English Teacher's second season was released in September this year, following the week-to-week model for new episodes in its first season. The show's cancellation comes just over a month after the release of its second season. Alvarez faced controversy prior to the show's release, with allegations of sexual assault surfaced by former collaborator Jon Ebeling. Ebeling also accused Alvarez's co-star Stephanie Koenig, who was his ex-girlfriend. FX has not commented on the reasons behind the show's cancellation. However, the decision marks the end of English Teacher's two-season run on the channel. Fans can still watch both seasons of the show on FX. FAQs: Q: Will there be an English Teacher Season 3? A: No, FX has canceled the show after two seasons. Q: Who are part of the English Teacher cast? A: The show features Brian Jordan Alvarez, Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Sean Patton, Carmen Christopher, and Jordan Firstman, among others. Q: Where can I watch English Teacher? A: Fans can watch both seasons of the show on FX.