It has been a tough day for Louis C.K. as the now-disgraced comic characters in two animated jobs as a consequence of the recognized sexual misconduct.
As previously reported, Louis C.K. was enticed by multiple women of unwanted sexual advances that included masturbating in front of them. Instead of fight or deny the allegations, C.K. shocked everyone by releasing a statement declaring to everything and announcing that he will be stepping off from showbusiness for some time.
Now, based on The Hollywood Reporter, TBS has decided to cut all ties together with the comedian, which means canceling his 10-episode, straight-to-series animated comedy "The Cops" before it ever even established. The show's premiere date, initially scheduled for November 10, was suspended after the allegations came out in a bombshell New York Times article. It seems the show will not understand the light of day, at least TBS. The series was meant to follow two bumbling L.A. patrolmen.
Furthermore, in a separate piece from The Hollywood Reporter in November, it cautioned that Louis C.K. would not appear as a voice in Universal Pictures' "The Secret Life of Clients 2." He previously voiced the lead dog, Max, at the 2016 original.
TBS and Universal combine FX Networks, which won't provide Louis executive producer compensation on "Better Things," "Baskets" or "One Mississippi," which airs on Amazon. Additionally, his latest film "I Love You Daddy" will not be released by The Orchard, that bought the film at TIFF for about $ 5 million before the allegations about C.K. going public.
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