Aaron Paul Blames Netflix for 'BoJack Horseman' Getting Cancelled

"Sadly Netflix thought it was time to close the curtains"

BY Allie GregoryPublished Sep 30, 2019

Last week, word came that the beloved Netflix series BoJack Horseman will end following its sixth season, which is premiering next month. Now star Aaron Paul has taken to Twitter to place blame on Netflix for pulling the plug on the series.

Twitter user @TheArtOfMakeup responded to a tweet from Paul saying, "THIS SERIES IS THE ONLY THING KEEPING ME TOGETHER. PLEASE IT ABSOLUTELY CANNOT END!!! I BEG YOU!!"

Paul then responded, "We had a wonderful time making Bojack. Couldn't be more proud. Fell in love with these characters just like everyone else did but sadly Netflix thought it was time to close the curtains and so here we are. They gave us a home for 6 beautiful years. Nothing we could do about it."

See the thread below. In the Raphael Bob Waksberg-created series, Paul plays Todd, the best friend of BoJack (Will Arnett). Alison Brie and Amy Sedaris also have prominent roles, and are set to appear in the final season alongside Paul and Arnett.

The series' sixth season premieres on October 25 on Netflix and will be divided into two chapters. The second instalment will premiere on January 21, 2020. The final season already has a trailer, which you can watch below.

Paul is set to star in the upcoming Vince Gilligan-directed El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie, a sequel film to the critically acclaimed Breaking Bad series. The film premieres on Netflix on October 11.

 

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