“‘Miracle Workers'” canceled on TBS after four seasons

“Miracle Workers” will not get another chance at life after death.
The ethereal anthology comedy starring Steve Buscemi and Daniel Radcliffe has been canceled at TBS after four seasons on the network, a person with knowledge told TheWrap.
The news comes nearly three months after the sitcom’s fourth season finale aired on August 28, after the fourth and final installment, titled “End Times,” featured new characters Buscemi, Radcliffe, Geraldine Viswanathan, Karan Soni and Jon Bass as New characters were introduced in a dystopian future “full of radioactive mutants, killer robots and a tyrannical homeowners association with outrageous annual fees,” according to the official logline.
First introduced in 2019 as a seven-episode limited series, Buscemi was cast as God while Radcliffe played a low-level angel. Based on Simon Rich’s book “What in God’s Name,” Rich served as series creator and executive producer alongside “SNL’s” Lorne Michaels, Buscemi, Radcliffe, Andrew Singer and Katy Jenson of Michaels’ Broadway Video. Showrunners Dan Mirk and Robert Padnick also serve as executive producers.
The second part focused on the Dark Ages, while the third season focused on the American Old West with 1844’s “Miracle Workers: Oregon Trail.”
Beginning with season one guest stars Tituss Burgess, Margaret Cho, Angela Kinsey, Tim Meadows, John Reynolds, Lolly Adefope and Chris Parnell, season four guest stars include Quinta Brunson (“Abbott Elementary”) and Garcelle Beauvais (“Real Housewives”) of Beverly Hills”), Kyle Mooney (“Saturday Night Live”), Ego Nwodim (“Saturday Night Live”), Lolly Adefope (“Shrill”), Paul F. Tompkins (“HouseBroken”) and Lisa Loeb ( “Robot Chicken”) “).
TVLine first reported the news.