The producers of the Netflix series No Good Nick have issued a statement confirming the show’s cancellation after one season.
David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, the creators and EPs, thanked Netflix and the fans for their art, fan fic and support on the program. The comedy starred Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin as Liz and Ed, whose 13-year-old Nick (Siena Agudong) has a secret agenda, struggling with whether she can go through with erh plan to get revenge on the couple for unwittingly ruining her life.
The series had a 20-episode order as of 2018, with the first 10 bowing last April. The second 10 arrived Aug. 5.
The tweet:
Here’s our statement on the cancellation of No Good Nick.
David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, the creators and EPs, thanked Netflix and the fans for their art, fan fic and support on the program. The comedy starred Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin as Liz and Ed, whose 13-year-old Nick (Siena Agudong) has a secret agenda, struggling with whether she can go through with erh plan to get revenge on the couple for unwittingly ruining her life.
The series had a 20-episode order as of 2018, with the first 10 bowing last April. The second 10 arrived Aug. 5.
The tweet:
Here’s our statement on the cancellation of No Good Nick.
- 9/15/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has cancelled the Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin comedy “No Good Nick” after just one season, individuals with knowledge of the cancellation tell TheWrap.
The multi-camera followed 13-year-old Nick, short for Nicole, who infiltrates a family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. As she gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Hart played the career mom to Astin’s knuckle-headed dad, with Siena Agudong (Nickelodeon’s “Star Falls”) as Nick. It also starred Lauren Lindsey Donzis and Kalama Epstein, who are also veteran child actors.
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Netflix split the show’s 20 episodes in two, with 10 having aired starting April 15, and 10 airing starting Aug.
The multi-camera followed 13-year-old Nick, short for Nicole, who infiltrates a family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. As she gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Hart played the career mom to Astin’s knuckle-headed dad, with Siena Agudong (Nickelodeon’s “Star Falls”) as Nick. It also starred Lauren Lindsey Donzis and Kalama Epstein, who are also veteran child actors.
Also Read: Melissa Joan Hart Cast in 'The Casagrandes' in First Return to Nickelodeon Since 'Clarissa Explains It All'
Netflix split the show’s 20 episodes in two, with 10 having aired starting April 15, and 10 airing starting Aug.
- 9/15/2019
- by Rosemary Rossi
- The Wrap
“No Good Nick” has been canceled at Netflix after only a single season, which was split into two parts, Variety has confirmed.
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, the multi-camera comedy starred Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin as Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick — short for Nicole (Siena Agudong) — into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda.
Nick has infiltrated the family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. But as Nick gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis also starred. The series received a 20-episode order in Sept. 2018. The first 10 episodes of the series,...
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, the multi-camera comedy starred Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin as Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick — short for Nicole (Siena Agudong) — into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda.
Nick has infiltrated the family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. But as Nick gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis also starred. The series received a 20-episode order in Sept. 2018. The first 10 episodes of the series,...
- 9/15/2019
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Netflix has set a given an April 15 premiere date for No Good Nick, a multi-camera comedy headlined by Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin. The series got a 20-episode order in September.
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, No Good Nick stars Hart and Astin as Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick — short for Nicole (Siena Agudong) — into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda: She has infiltrated the family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. But as Nick gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis also star in the series...
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, No Good Nick stars Hart and Astin as Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick — short for Nicole (Siena Agudong) — into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda: She has infiltrated the family with the intention to get revenge on them for unknowingly ruining her life. But as Nick gets to know the family, she will find compassion for them and will struggle with whether or not she can ultimately go through with the plan.
Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis also star in the series...
- 3/6/2019
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
Netflix has ordered a multi-camera comedy starring Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin to series.
Titled “No Good Nick,” the series follows Liz (Hart) and Ed (Astin), a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome thirteen-year-old Nick (short for Nicole) into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda. Siena Agudong stars as Nick.
Production has already begun on the series, which also stars Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.
“No Good Nick” is executive produced and created by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, and directed by Andy Fickman. The original series is produced by Netflix.
“Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin are beloved by millions of fans around the world, and we are delighted to bring them together as parents for the very first time,” said Melissa Cobb, vice president of kids and family at Netflix.
Titled “No Good Nick,” the series follows Liz (Hart) and Ed (Astin), a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly welcome thirteen-year-old Nick (short for Nicole) into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda. Siena Agudong stars as Nick.
Production has already begun on the series, which also stars Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.
“No Good Nick” is executive produced and created by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan, and directed by Andy Fickman. The original series is produced by Netflix.
“Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin are beloved by millions of fans around the world, and we are delighted to bring them together as parents for the very first time,” said Melissa Cobb, vice president of kids and family at Netflix.
- 9/21/2018
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Melissa Joan Hart will soon work her sitcom magic for Netflix: The streaming service has ordered to series No Good Nick, a family sitcom co-starring Stranger Things‘ Sean Astin.
The multi-camera comedy, which has already received a 20-episode commitment, centers on marrieds Liz and Ed, a “hyper-competitive career mom” and a “fun dad” who welcome 13-year old Nick (Star Falls‘ Siena Agudong) into their home, only to discover that she’s a “street-smart con artist with a secret agenda,” according to the official logline. Kalama Epstein (The Fosters) and Lauren Lindsey Donzis (Liv & Maddie) co-star as Liz and Ed’s children.
The multi-camera comedy, which has already received a 20-episode commitment, centers on marrieds Liz and Ed, a “hyper-competitive career mom” and a “fun dad” who welcome 13-year old Nick (Star Falls‘ Siena Agudong) into their home, only to discover that she’s a “street-smart con artist with a secret agenda,” according to the official logline. Kalama Epstein (The Fosters) and Lauren Lindsey Donzis (Liv & Maddie) co-star as Liz and Ed’s children.
- 9/21/2018
- TVLine.com
As Netflix prepares its re-imagined version of “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina,” the streamer ordered a sitcom starring the original Sabrina Spellman.
Netflix has picked up multi-camera comedy, “No Good Nick” for 20 episodes starring Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin.
Hart and Astin play married couple Liz and Ed, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick (short for Nicole), played by Siena Agudong, into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda. The series is created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan.
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The series is directed by Andy Fickman and produced by Netflix. It is the second multi-camera comedy series produced by Netflix, along with “The Ranch.” The cast also includes Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.
Hart starred for years on...
Netflix has picked up multi-camera comedy, “No Good Nick” for 20 episodes starring Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin.
Hart and Astin play married couple Liz and Ed, who unwittingly welcome 13-year-old Nick (short for Nicole), played by Siena Agudong, into their family of four before realizing she is a street-smart con artist with a secret agenda. The series is created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan.
Also Read: 'The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina': Here's Why Salem the Cat May Not Get Much Screen Time
The series is directed by Andy Fickman and produced by Netflix. It is the second multi-camera comedy series produced by Netflix, along with “The Ranch.” The cast also includes Kalama Epstein and Lauren Lindsey Donzis.
Hart starred for years on...
- 9/21/2018
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
Exclusive: A couple of years ago, Netflix entered the family sitcom arena with Fuller House, a sequel to TGIF’s Full House. For its followup effort in the space, the Internet network has picked up another family sitcom with TGIF pedigree. Netflix has given a 20-episode order to No Good Nick, a multi-camera comedy headlined by Melissa Joan Hart, star of the TGIF comedy Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Sean Astin, in his return to Netflix after his memorable co-starring turn on the second season of Stranger Things.
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan (Miss Dial), No Good Nick also stars Siena Agudong in the title role as well as Kalama Epstein (The Fosters) and Lauren Lindsey Donzis (Liv & Maddie).
Hart and Astin play Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly...
Created and executive produced by David H. Steinberg and Keetgi Kogan (Miss Dial), No Good Nick also stars Siena Agudong in the title role as well as Kalama Epstein (The Fosters) and Lauren Lindsey Donzis (Liv & Maddie).
Hart and Astin play Liz and Ed, a hyper-competitive career mom and lovable but dorky “fun dad,” respectively, who unwittingly...
- 9/21/2018
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
Phase 4 Films has acquired David H. Steinberg's romantic comedy Miss Dial, picking up U.S. and Canadian distribution rights, reports Variety. Steinberg who wrote Puss in Boots makes his directorial debut on the film, with a starring lineup including Robinne Lee, Sam Jaege, Sara Rue, Jon Huertas, Amanda Crew, Hill Harper, Dule Hill and Gabrielle Union. Miss Dial is produced by Keetgi Kogan, M. Elizabeth Hughes, Eric Hayes and Lee and follows a consumer affairs rep who has deal with bizarre customer queries including whether dogs can drink the blue toilet water and more. One day, she takes off work and takes to calling random strangers to try reconnect with the world outside her apartment.
- 8/6/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Phase 4 Films has acquired David H. Steinberg's romantic comedy Miss Dial, picking up U.S. and Canadian distribution rights, reports Variety. Steinberg who wrote Puss in Boots makes his directorial debut on the film, with a starring lineup including Robinne Lee, Sam Jaege, Sara Rue, Jon Huertas, Amanda Crew, Hill Harper, Dule Hill and Gabrielle Union. Miss Dial is produced by Keetgi Kogan, M. Elizabeth Hughes, Eric Hayes and Lee and follows a consumer affairs rep who has deal with bizarre customer queries including whether dogs can drink the blue toilet water and more. One day, she takes off work and takes to calling random strangers to try reconnect with the world outside her apartment.
- 8/6/2012
- Upcoming-Movies.com
Regency Enterprises is in negotiations to acquire Ernie Altbacker's spec script Twist, with Fox-based John Davis on board to produce. Altbacker developed the script with Freaky Friday helmer Mark S. Waters, who is attached to direct for Regency. The project is described as a comedic version of Total Recall, centering on a man who goes on a vacation in the body of another person -- an agent for the CIA. Davis will produce through his Davis Entertainment along with Jill Bernheimer and Keetgi Kogan. At Regency, the project is being overseen by senior vp production Kara Francis and director of development Alexa Amin for production topper Sanford Panitch. At Davis Entertainment, executive vp production Brian Manis is overseeing for the producer. Altbacker is repped by David Boxerbaum at Metropolitan Talent Agency and manager Anna Barber. Waters, who is directing Mean Girls for Paramount Pictures and Broadway Video, is repped by CAA.
- 11/21/2003
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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