The Independent understands that the hit coming-of-age show, co-created and written by Mindy Kaling, has been shelved by the streamer.
However, Warner Bros. TV is reportedly looking to find a new home for the series, sources told The Hollywood Reporter.
The sequence, which debuted in 2021, adopted 4 school freshman roommates as they navigate their newfound freedom at New England’s prestigious Essex School.
Pauline Chalamet, Amrit Kaur, Alyah Chanelle Scott, and rising pop star Reneé Rapp made up the lead ensemble for the primary two seasons earlier than Rapp, 25, exited the sequence to give attention to her music profession.
In her place, season three welcomed Gracie Lawrence because the fourth roommate. British actor Mia Rodgers, Ruby Cruz, comic Tig Notaro, and Bless this Mess alum Belle Adams additionally joined as new solid members.
News of the cancelation has left fans utterly devastated.
“A real tragedy cause last season was good,” one person wrote on X.
“Worst news and it’s only Tuesday,” a second declared.
A third likened the cancelation to the feeling of “gettting ghosted after three amazing dates.” “Make it make sense!” they demanded.
“That’s unfortunate,” a fourth added. “Their story was truly interesting, in my opinion.”
“This show deserves a Season 4. Come on, streaming platforms don’t let us down,” another argued.
Season three concluded with what co-showrunner Justin Noble previously described as a “satisfying” and “honest” happy ending, leaving some viewers to wonder if it was intentionally meant to act as an end to the series.
However, Noble insisted at the time that that wasn’t the case. “No one told us to, like, wrap up the show or anything like that,” he told The Hollywood Reporter in January. “I think just me as a creator, I’m losing interest in cliffhangers.”

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The Intercourse of School Women was well-received by critics following its 2021 debut, with many praising its “joyful” tone. That sentiment shifted after the discharge of its newest season, amid Rapp’s absence.
Addressing her departure in a 2023 interview with The Unbiased, Rapp stated that whereas she was ceaselessly grateful for getting solid within the sequence, “For the primary time ever now, I see myself as an artist and I’m actually happy with that.”
“It’s the one factor I’ve wished in my whole life,” she added of the discharge of her debut album.