- Pete Davidson has been spearheading the show 'Bupkis'
- It had a great run of success, but Davidson's cancelling it
- The news comes as a shock to series fans
The entertainment world was left gobsmacked as Pete Davidson, the king of comedy and former SNL star, dropped a bombshell announcement that has fans reeling! The much-anticipated second season of 'Bupkis,' the series that gave us a no-holds-barred peek into Davidson's rollercoaster life, has been axed!
What's up with Pete?
"I've bared my soul in 'Bupkis,' but now it's time to close this chapter," Davidson declared, expressing his heartfelt gratitude to the titans behind the scenes, including Lorne Michaels and the Peacock network.
The show, which premiered with a bang in May 2023, boasted a stellar cast with the likes of Edie Falco and Joe Pesci, and even had guest stars that made our jaws drop – John Mulaney, anyone?
But hold your tears! Davidson isn't fading into the shadows. No, sir! He's got his sights set on the silver screen with a lineup that screams blockbuster – think 'Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3' and 'Fast X.' And let's not forget his spine-chilling foray into horror with 'The Home.'
Still craving your Davidson fix? You're in luck! The man's comedy tour is hitting the road, and his Netflix special, 'Pete Davidson: Turbo Fonzarelli,' is out there to tickle your funny bone.
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As we bid adieu to 'Bupkis,' let's gear up for the next thrilling chapter in Pete Davidson's unstoppable journey. Stay tuned, folks – this comedy maverick is just getting started!