‘Black-ish’ Cancelled After 8 Seasons: So Long Johnsons!

It’s with a heavy heart that we say goodbye to one of the most beloved sitcoms of the past decade: Black-ish. After 8 seasons on ABC, the series is coming to an end with its series finale airing Tuesday night.

Since its premiere in 2014, Black-ish has been entertaining families with its sharp wit and relatable characters. Through its heartwarming storylines, the show has tackled some of the most pressing issues facing African-Americans today. From police brutality to cultural appropriation, Black-ish used humor and insight to explore these topics and start meaningful conversations around them.

The cast and crew of Black-ish have been nothing short of amazing over the years. Led by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross who played Dre and Rainbow Johnson, the show featured an impressive ensemble cast including Laurence Fishburne, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Miles Brown, Marsai Martin and more. Each actor brought something unique to their role which made for a truly memorable viewing experience.

Unfortunately, all good things must come to an end – and that’s certainly true for Black-ish. After 8 years on air, producer Kenya Barris decided it was time for the show to end on its own terms rther than be cancelled by ABC Studios due to creative differences between them.

While it’s sad to see this beloved show go off air, there are still plenty of episodes left for fans to enjoy before Tuesday night’s finale – so don’t forget to tune in! We at Entertainment Weekly would like thank everyone involved in making Black-ish such a success over the years and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors!

The Discontinuation of the Sitcom ‘Black-ish’

Black-ish was discontinued in 2018 due to a combination of creative differences between series creator Kenya Barris and ABC Studios, as well as declining ratings. Barris had been unhappy with the way ABC Studios, who were producing the show, handled certain elements of the production, including casting and censoring some jokes. Ratings had also been declining since season two, likely due to a decrease in viewership or possibly due to other shows with similar themes becoming more popular. Ultimately, the decision was made by ABC that it was time to wrap up Black-ish after its successful five-season run.

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Will Black-ish Be Renewed for Season 9?

No, there will not be a ninth season of Black-ish. The eighth and final season of the show was announced back in 2021, and the series finale titled “Homegoing” aired on May 12th, 2021. This decision was made by the show’s creators and is unrelated to any sort of cancellation. While fans are disappointed that there won’t be another season of Black-ish, viewers can take comfort in knowing that the show ended on its own terms.

Is the End of ‘Black-ish’ Near?

Yes, sadly “Black-ish” is really over. The show has been entertaining families for eight seasons and is airing its series finale this Tuesday. This means that viewers will have to say goodbye to the Johnson family and all the funny moments and heartwarming stories the show has brought to life. While fans may be sad about the end of this beloved series, the show’s legacy will live on with its spin-offs, including “Grown-ish” and “Mixed-ish.”

Yara Shahidi’s Departure From ‘Black-ish’

Yara Shahidi left “Black-ish” after four successful seasons in order to focus more on her role as an executive producer. She felt that she had accomplished what she wanted with her character, Zoey, and was ready to move onto other projects. She remains closely involved with the show as an executive producer, ensuring that her legacy is carried on for future seasons.

The Reason for Charlie’s Departure from ‘Black-ish’

Charlie Telphy, played by Deon Cole, was written off Black-ish in Season 5 due to creative differences between the show’s producers and the actor. After his departure from Black-ish, Cole began to star in his own spinoff series, Grown-ish. As a result of Cole’s commitment to Grown-ish, he was no longer able to be a regular part of the cast on Black-ish. Despite this, Charlie has made a few appearances as a guest star throughout Black-ish’s later seasons.

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Will Zoey Return to ‘Black-ish’?

No, Zoey Johnson, played by Yara Shahidi, is not coming back to Black-ish for its fifth and final season. After four successful seasons as the lead character of the show, Shahidi’s character graduated from high school and left home to attend college. As her story arc on the show has come to an end, she will not be returning as a series regular in the fifth season. However, she may appear as a guest star or in flashback scenes.

Will ‘Black-ish’ Receive a Spin-Off?

Yes, thee will be a spinoff of Black-ish. The show, titled Grown-ish, will air on Freeform and feature two of the original cast members, Yara Shahidi and Deon Cole, reprising their roles as Zoey Johnson and Charlie Telphy, respectively. The series follows Zoey as she heads off to college and navigates the world of higher education. It also explores themes such as identity and friendship as she deals with the pressures of growing up. Grown-ish aims to portray a realistic depiction of college life for today’s youth culture – from experiencing relationships for the first time to figuring out what it means to be an adult.

Has ‘Black-ish’ Been Replaced by ‘Grownish’?

No, Grown-ish is not a change from Black-ish. Grown-ish is a spinoff of the ABC series Black-ish, following the Johnson family’s eldest daughter Zoey (Yara Shahidi) as she goes off to college and quickly discovers that not everything goes her way once she leaves the nest. Grown-ish focuses on the issues that young adults typically face such as financial independence, sex, relationships, race, and everyday struggles of being an adult. While it may seem like a big departure from Black-ish, it really just expands on the life experiences of one of its main characters.

The Conclusion of ‘Black-ish’

The series finale of Black-ish saw the Johnson family move to a new home in a predominantly Black neighborhood. After much deliberation, Dre and Bow decided to make the move after realizing that their current Sherman Oaks neighborhood was not providing them with the best opportunities for their children. The episode featured various flashbacks to key moments throughout the show’s run, as well as a heartfelt goodbye from the family’s extended friends and relatives. The series ended with an uplifting message about embracing diversity and finding joy in life’s everyday moments.

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Is ‘Grown-ish’ Cancelled?

At this time, Grown-ish has not been cancelled. The fifth season of the show resumed on January 18, 2023, and it is still too soon to know if the show will be renewed for a sixth season. If you want to stay up to date on any news about Grown-ish’s future, you can follow the official social media accounts of the show or sign up to receive notifications when an update is announced.

Conclusion

In conclusion, it is clear that the cancellation of Black-ish was due to the creative differences between Kenya Barris and ABC Studios. After eight successful seasons, the show aired its series finale on April 13th, 2021. Fans will miss the Johnson family and their relatable stories as they explore culture, race, and family dynamics. While this may be the end of Black-ish, there is hope that Barris’s future projects will bring us more great stories from diverse perspectives.

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William Armstrong

William Armstrong is a senior editor with H-O-M-E.org, where he writes on a wide variety of topics. He has also worked as a radio reporter and holds a degree from Moody College of Communication. William was born in Denton, TX and currently resides in Austin.