Making It is an unscripted series on NBC that first premiered on July 31, 2018. Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman host this crafting competition series in which experts of various media compete against one another for a friendly crafting competition.
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Title | Making It |
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Première Date | July 31, 2018 |
Hosts | Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman |
Plot | Crafting competition series |
Renewal Status | Season 4 renewed by NBC |
Release Date | Renewed, but exact date not announced |
Previous Seasons | Seasons 1-3 available on Netflix |
Notable Cast Members | Jimmy DiResta (wood shop master) |
Ratings and Popularity | Positive reception and popularity among viewers |
Positive reviews and over 20 million views across platforms | |
Production Team | Sera Gamble and Michael Foley (co-showrunners) |
Jimmy DiResta (wood shop master) |
While cancellations of beloved shows are inevitable, nothing quite puts fans’ hearts into turmoil like seeing one suddenly go. That was what happened with “Making It”, an NBC comedy featuring Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman that followed creatives as they took on various projects. Both seasons remain available on Netflix to fans yearning for more.
Before the coronavirus pandemic swept through, renewed shows were rare to get canceled postseason; but with production schedules being disrupted and budgets cut, canceled shows quickly became a regular occurrence.
Recent evidence of this can be seen with Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy’s sci-fi drama from “Westworld”, which was renewed for its second season and expected to return for its third but was abruptly cancelled due to Writers Guild of America strike delays – along with numerous hard sci-fi and fantasy series being delayed until 2024 or beyond.
Other shows such as TNT crime anthology “Doom Patrol” and ABC’s reboot of Lois & Clark were delayed or canceled during the writer’s strike; however, many popular shows like RuPaul’s Drag Race, Outer Banks, The Orville season 5 and Joe Goldberg’s bloody thriller “You” will return in 2015.
The 2022-2023 television season is coming to a close, and some shows have either been canceled or renewed. While the actor’s strike has delayed decision-making processes, it remains clear which shows are returning and which are being canceled or renewed. Hidden Remote has been tracking renewals and cancellations closely since their start; we now have an exhaustive list of scripted dramas and comedies that are returning or being discontinued.
Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman will return for another season of the popular crafting series they star in together, The Crafters. While details regarding a possible new cast remain to be determined, Jimmy DiResta will likely continue as wood shop master on the series.
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Ratings should not be the sole determining factor when it comes to renewing or canceling shows, but they’re an integral factor. They show how many viewers watch a series, giving networks essential insight when making a decision between renewing or canceling a series.
Making It may not have had high ratings, but its popularity and positive reception from critics are undeniable. As an upbeat competition that celebrates creativity and positivity, Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman as hosts and judges have been popular choices among viewers; plus talented crafters compete for cash prizes during each show’s run since its premiere in July 2018. The show premiered to rave reviews last summer!
NBC has renewed the series for a second season, although its production style remains uncertain. Justin Roiland left the series recently and his character Korvo will now be played by Dan Stevens instead of Justin.
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Are You Excited for Season 4 of Making It? The show has just been renewed by NBC for another season! While they have yet to announce an exact release date, viewers of Making It have clearly found it entertaining; its first three seasons amassed over 20 Million Views across both linear and digital platforms and performed particularly well among young adults and high-income households.
If NBC renews the series for season four, most cast members are likely to return. It has attracted an enthusiastic following among women viewers and makes for entertaining viewing – no wonder it has thrived despite other reality competition shows!
The fourth season will pick up immediately following last season’s cliffhangers, such as Camille’s pregnancy and Emily’s feelings towards Gabriel. According to creator Darren Star, this new season will focus on more complex relationships both personal and professional.
No matter the outcome of this renewal vote, fans can rest easy knowing that the production team will keep the work up. The show has earned a stellar reputation for its high-quality production and creative talent; among its cast and crew are co-showrunners Sera Gamble and Michael Foley as co-showrunners while Jimmy DiResta (known from other shows such as Trash to Cash or Hammered with John and Jimmy) will remain wood shop master.