Netflix renewed family sitcom “Family Gathering” for a 10-episode third and last season.
The series’ journalists Adrienne Carter and Arthur Harris have been raised to executive producers and showrunners for the final season. They are prevailing in the showrunner position series’ maker Meg DeLoatch who will proceed to leader produce. Moreover, Robert Prinz will fill in as a executive producer for Season 3.
“Family Reunion” stars Loretta Devine, Tia Mowry-Hardrict, Anthony Alabi, Talia Jackson, Isaiah Russell-Bailey, Cameron J. Wright and Jordyn Raya James, with Richard Roundtree recurring.
Family Gathering is an uncommon multi-camera Netflix comedy that has gone past one season. It has been one of the best titles in the class, which has been trying for the streamer beyond the early success with Fuller House and The Ranch.
“I am so excited that ‘Family Reunion’ will be returning for a third season,” said creator and executive producer Meg DeLoatch in a statement. I will always be grateful to Netflix for giving me the opportunity to finally tell my story and the platform to share the beautiful, loving and joyous McKellan family with the world.”
The two-time NAACP Image Award winning Family Reunion follows the McKellans who move from Seattle to Georgia to be nearer to more distant family. Be that as it may, the change resembles being a catfish out of water. From three-hour chapel gatherings and enormous mugginess hair to M’Dear’s home cooking and family holding, the regular good and bad times of Family Reunion are real, memorable, toe tapping, heart stopping, laugh out loud authentic moments.
Three or four seasons is by all accounts a perfect balance for Netflix; the decoration recently allowed third and last season requests to series including “Dead to Me,” “Lost in Space” and “Narcos: Mexico.” Series to get an extra season prior to wrapping up with four include “Dear White People,” “On My Block” and “Ozark.”