Could CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND take it's final bow after season 4? Rachel Bloom announced that the recently renewed fourth season would be the "final" season via her twitter account this afternoon (see below).
Following the season one finale, Bloom told The Hollywood Reporter that her "ideal number" of seasons is "around four." "We're a show about a very specific journey in a person's life. And it's not really a sitcom meant to spit out copies of itself," Bloom said. "Very early on, we called it a 50-hour movie. I think we're BEYOND that now. There's always going to be plot movement, so there's only so far I think you can go with that. It could be five, but I think around four would be ideal for us creatively."
From CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television, CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND is executive produced by Rachel Bloom, Aline Brosh McKenna ("The Devil Wears Prada"), Marc Webb ("500 Days of Summer"), Erin Ehrlich ("Awkward"), Michael Hitchcock ("Glee") and Sarah Caplan (RAY DONOVAN). The music is produced by Adam Schlesinger (executive music producer) and Steven Gold (music producer), and the songs are co-written by Rachel Bloom, Adam Schlesinger and Jack Dolgen (supervising producer). The music from the series is distributed by WaterTower Music and is sold on all digital retailers.
CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND stars Rachel Bloom ("Robot Chicken") as Rebecca; Santino Fontana ("Frozen") as Greg; Donna Lynne Champlin ("The Good Wife") as Paula; Vincent Rodriguez III ("Hostages") as Josh; Pete Gardner ("Project X") as Darryl; and Vella Lovell as Heather ("Three Dates"). From CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television,CRAZY EX-GIRLFRIEND is also executive produced by Bloom, along with Aline Brosh McKenna ("The Devil Wears Prada"), Marc Webb ("500 Days of Summer," "The Amazing Spider-Man" films), and Erin Ehrlich ("Awkward").
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