Max Cancels 'The Sex Lives of College Girls' After Three Seasons
Warner Bros. Television is seeking a new platform for the series, though prospects remain uncertain.
- The Sex Lives of College Girls, co-created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, has been officially canceled by Max after three seasons.
- Warner Bros. Television is exploring options to continue the show on another platform, with Netflix considered a potential but unlikely destination.
- The third season, which concluded in January 2025, faced declining viewership and less favorable critical reception compared to the first two seasons.
- Reneé Rapp, a key cast member, exited the series early in the third season, which some speculate impacted the show's dynamics and audience retention.
- The series finale left unresolved storylines, and creators have expressed interest in continuing the story if a new home is secured.