E!’s ‘The Soup’ is now cancelled.
After 22 long seasons, E! is ending The Soup. The final episode will air on December 18th and will be the show’s series finale.
Hosted by Joel McHale for 12 years, the pop culture comedy series has been their leading show for more than twenty years.
“We are incredibly proud of the long-running success of ‘The Soup,” said Jeff Olde, exec vice president of programming and development for E! “‘The Soup’ has delivered countless laughs and unforgettable episodes, and we are grateful to the talented team’s fearless wit and clever approach week after week. Joel took the show to new heights for more than a decade, and his irreverent humor and unique brand of comedy as captured so perfectly on ‘The Soup’ will be missed.”
E! Network will air reruns and look back at previous episodes of The Soup.
The show premiered in 1991 and helped launch the careers of Greg Kinnear, John Henson, Hal Sparks and Aisha Tyler. The show was relaunched 11 years ago with Joel McHale.
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