Netflix announces: The most popular and best show BoJack Horseman is coming for a sixth and final season. This is now officially announced by Netflix.
The story of my life is that I never get anything nice. You’d think that I’d learn to adjust my expectations by now. ‘BoJack Horseman’ is about to be a washed-up sitcom star, for real this time.
Netflix has announced that the critically acclaimed comedy from creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg, is wrapping up its run after Season 6. The animated series tells the story of a has-been 90’s sitcom star, Bojack Horseman, voiced by Will Arnett, navigating life with his human sidekick, Todd and feline agent, Carolyn voiced by Aaron Paul and Amy Sedaris respectively.
We think it's safe to say Horsin' Around won't be BoJack Horseman's only lasting legacy. The final two-part season begins October 25th. pic.twitter.com/utc81MNBbT
— Netflix Is A Joke (@NetflixIsAJoke) September 27, 2019
The final season is said to air in two parts with the first rolling out October 25 and the final run launching in January 31, 2020. The news of the show’s end comes not long after Netflix canceled another animated favorite from Bob-Waksberg and Lisa Hanawalt, Tuca and Bertie, which ran for 1 season and was voiced by Ali Wong and Tiffany Haddish.
BoJack’ is also the latest in a string Netflix originals that are closing up shop. The streamer recently announced that Grace and Frankie would end with its seventh season as its longest-running original after the media giant wrapped ‘Orange Is the New Black and revealed that GLOW will conclude with season four.