‘Workaholics’ Confirmed to End With Season 7 in 2017
It wasn’t long ago that the cast of Comedy Central’s Workaholics acknowledged a likely end to the series in the future, and TelAmeriCorp officially seems to be shutting down. Reports confirm that Adam Devine, Anders Holm and Blake Anderson will go their separate ways after Season 7, bringing Workaholics to a permanent weekend.
Deadline confirms that the seventh season, currently eyed for January 2017, will be the last for the long-running Comedy Central series. The core trio had previously suggested as much, adding now:
We would like to thank Comedy Central, Doug Herzog, Kent Alterman and all of the fans for turning us from Boyz II Men. It was an incredible run but we’ve decided to leave on a HIGH note. Get it?
The series first emerged on Comedy Central in 2011 after the trio and fellow comedian Kyle Newacheck rose to viral popularity with Mail Order Comedy, while their next project, Game Over, Man! will likely enter production in March.
The seventh season has also been confirmed to feature Vampire Diaries star Nina Dobrev, but was it time for Workaholics to sign off?