NBC Cancels ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’ After Three Seasons

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NBC has officially cancelled “Lopez vs. Lopez” after three seasons, marking the end of the sitcom led by George Lopez and his daughter Mayan. The news comes alongside the cancellation of “Night Court,” another NBC comedy that wrapped its run this year.

A Sitcom Built on Family Dynamics
“Lopez vs. Lopez” centered on the comedic and heartfelt tensions between a traditional, working-class Latino father and his Gen Z daughter. The series mirrored real-life dynamics, starring George Lopez and his daughter Mayan as fictional versions of themselves, navigating a rocky father-daughter relationship under one roof.

Final Episode Aired in February
The third—and now final—season concluded on February 7, with the finale serving as the series’ sendoff. Across its run, “Lopez vs. Lopez” aired a total of 45 episodes.

Declining Viewership
This season, the show averaged 2.33 million viewers, consistent with last year’s numbers but trailing behind its comedy counterparts. Despite holding steady, it drew significantly fewer viewers than its lead-in, “Happy’s Place,” and ranked last among NBC’s four sitcoms this season.

Ensemble Cast and Characters
The supporting cast included Selenis Leyva as Rosie, George’s ex-wife and Mayan’s mother; Matt Shively as Quentin, Mayan’s fiancé; Al Madrigal as Oscar, George’s best friend; and Brice Gonzalez as Chance, Mayan and Quentin’s son.

No Season 4 Ahead
Though fans may have hoped for a continuation, NBC’s decision confirms that Season 3 will stand as the final chapter for the Lopez family’s journey on network television.

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