Pete Davidson cancels ‘Bupkis’ before season 2

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Pete Davidson is stepping away from his semi-autobiographical comedy series, “Bupkis.”

The Peacock show, which debuted in May 2023, was scheduled to go into production this summer for a second season. Davidson issued a press release formally pulling the plug on the series entirely.

“I’ve always seen ‘Bupkis’ as a window into my life, as it’s very personal and deals with my struggles and my family,” Davidson said. “After almost a decade of my personal life in the media, I wanted the opportunity to tell my story in my own way. Of all the work I’ve done, ‘Bupkis’ is by far the one I’m most proud of.”

He continued: “I am so grateful to Lorne Michaels and Broadway Video, Peacock, Universal Television and the incredible cast and writers for helping me create something honest, funny and heartfelt. I also feel like this part of my life is over. I am very excited for this next chapter and for you to see the work. Thank you to everyone who supports me because I will be eternally grateful.”

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By The Hollywood Reporter, Davidson’s agent emailed Peacock to share the “SNL” alum’s decision; However, production company Broadway Video was allegedly not informed until the statement.

Davidson played a version of himself in the half-hour show that captured the family dynamic alongside his mother (Edie Falco), his eccentric grandfather (Joe Pesci) and his girlfriend (Chase Sui Wonders). Kenan Thompson, Charlie Day, Brad Garrett, Ray Romano and Simon Rex also appeared in the series. A second season was announced in June 2023 after season 1 received strong reviews. Dave Sirus served as showrunner, with Davidson and Judah Miller writing.

IndieWire’s review questioned the show’s meta-charity, with critic Proma Khosla writing: “Pete Davidson, the character, becomes something of a distraction. As the program takes on a life of its own, it does not need to rely on it and could be of a different type. juice by Pete Davidson. Paradoxically, that may not have been an option; maybe then the distraction would be watching Pete Davidson play a guy who has a ton in common with Pete Davidson, even though so many actors have done the same thing. ‘Bupkis’ captures that chaotic enjoyment as he sneakily introduces viewers to Davidson as an artist. His reputation doesn’t have to overshadow his career, and at least they can start working together.”

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