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Netflix announces that its cancelling ‘Q-Force’

Well, it looks like Q-Force has become the C-Force – CANCELLED.

Last week, at the end of Pride month, Netflix let the world know that they will not be bringing back the Queer animated series Q-Force for another season, according to Out Magazine. The show, which featured the voice talent of none other than “Daddy Hopper” himself, David Harbour (as the only straight character, of course), along with a heavily Queer-led cast that featured Sean Hayes, Wanda Sykes, Patti Harrison, Matt Rogers, Gary Cole, Laurie Metcalf, and Stephanie Beatriz.

Ok, so the critics weren’t kind to the show, and we knew this was probably going to happen. But, it’s still kind of sad to see. The show was given a 29% on Rotten Tomatoes by critics, but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t a hit with the Queers. The show received a 78% score on Rotten Tomatoes from the fans. And that’s not to mention how much the Bears adored the beary cute character Benji!

Q-Force was created, written and produced by Gabe Liedman, who has written for tons of hilarious shows, including Broad City, Brooklyn Nine-Nine and Inside Amy Schumer.

No matter how you feel about Q-Force, it’s still sad to see a Queer show get tanked. Especially since 2022 seems to be the year to cancel the Queers on TV. Queer-themed and inclusive shows like Batwoman, Legends of Tomorrow, and even the Charmed reboot were all cancelled. Talk about a sad time!

Hopefully, this isn’t the last of the Queers. You can’t get rid of us that easy!

Kyle Jackson

Kyle Jackson (He/Him) is Senior Staff Writer at Gray Jones Media, and additionally works as a writer, editor and theatre artist/actor. A native of New Orleans, Louisiana, he studied at Dillard University, received a BA in Theatre from Morgan State University, an MS in Arts Administration from Drexel University, and completed the British American Drama Academy’s Midsummer in Oxford Programme in 2017. Having lived in Baltimore, the Washington, DC area, Philadelphia and New York City, he now resides and works in London, United Kingdom.

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