Showtime’s “Masters of Sex” gets canceled after four seasons

Showtime’s “Masters of Sex” gets canceled after four seasons

PanARMENIAN.Net - "Masters of Sex" reportedly won't be coming back next year. According to multiple reports, Showtime opts not to pick up the period drama series starring Michael Sheen and Lizzy Caplan for the fifth season, AceShowbiz said.

The cancellation comes just after the show, based on based on Thomas Maier's biography of the same name, concluded season 4 on November 13. An official announcement is expected to be made sometime soon.

The show revolves around the story of Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson, two pioneering researchers of human sexuality who are trying to save their practice. Although it earned the network several Emmy and Golden Globe nominations, the ratings had been modest since its 2013 debut so the studio boss felt there was no need to add another chapter especially after the couple finally tied the knot in the final episode of the last season.

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