CBS has canceled Will Arnett comedy “The Millers,” a network representative told TheWrap.
The show will shoot one more episode before shutting down production. And CBS will air the episode on Monday, but has not made the decision on its remaining episodes. It will likely be pulled from the schedule.
The sophomore comedy has been struggling in the ratings. It currently averages a 1.7 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and 7.3 million viewers.
Previously, the show was CBS’s highest-rated new series of the 2013-14 season — when it had a “Big Bang Theory” lead-in. Season 1 averaged a 2.6 rating in the ad demo with 10.9 million total viewers.
“The Millers” stars Arnett as newly divorced reporter Nathan, whose mother moves in with him when her own 43-year marriage to his father ends.
Produced by CBS Television Studios and created by Greg Garcia, the show also stars Beau Bridges, Margo Martindale, Sean Hayes, Jayma Mays, JB Smoove, Nelson Franklin and Lulu Wilson.
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Alyson Hannigan (Lily Aldrin)
"How I Met Your Mother" has provided steady work for Hannigan following her run as Willow Rosenberg on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" -- and has further ensured that she wouldn't forever be known as the girl who did that thing this one time at band camp. Hannigan will follow up her "HIMYM" run with a starring role on the CBS comedy pilot "More Time With Family," about a husband and father (Tom Papa) who's making a career change to spend more time with his family.
Neil Patrick Harris (Barney Stinson)
Doogie Who, sir? Between starring as America's favorite child doctor and taking on the role of consummate ladies' man Barney Stinson, Harris worked steadily but without much momentum, with the short-lived "Stark Raving Mad" being his longest-lasting project. Since "HIMYM," Harris has become a ubiquity, developing into a go-to awards host and providing voicework for the popular "Smurfs" movie franchise.
Josh Radnor (Ted Mosby)
Radnor has mostly focused on his "HIMYM" duties, though he has appeared in the films "Afternoon Delight" and "Liberal Arts."
Jason Segel (Marshall Eriksen)
Prior to "HIMYM," Segel was best known for "Freaks and Geeks," Undeclared" and "Slackers," three projects that epitomized the phrase "cult favorite." Segel's big-screen career has since exploded, with roles in "Knocked Up," "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," "This is 40" and "The Muppets," which he co-wrote as well as starred in.
Cristin Milioti (The Mother)
Milioti was primarily known for her stage work prior to coming aboard "How I Met Your Mother" last year, but that seems to be changing -- in addition to playing Jordan Belfort's first wife in the big-screen "The Wolf of Wall Street," she's landed a role in the upcoming NBC pilot "A to Z," from Rashida Jones and Will McCormack.
Cobie Smulders (Robin Scherbatsky)
Smulders has largely kept a low profile, appearing in the little-known "Avengers" movie franchise as well as "Captain America: The Winter Soldier."
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Alyson Hannigan (Lily Aldrin)
"How I Met Your Mother" has provided steady work for Hannigan following her run as Willow Rosenberg on "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" -- and has further ensured that she wouldn't forever be known as the girl who did that thing this one time at band camp. Hannigan will follow up her "HIMYM" run with a starring role on the CBS comedy pilot "More Time With Family," about a husband and father (Tom Papa) who's making a career change to spend more time with his family.