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'The Society,' 'I Am Not Okay With This' Canceled at Netflix Amid Pandemic Issues

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Netflix is pulling the plug on two previously renewed scripted series amid an array of issues brought on by the novel coronavirus pandemic.

The second seasons of both The Society and I Am Not Okay With This have been scrapped. YA drama The Society was picked up for a second run in July 2019 and scripts had not yet been crafted for the sophomore run.

I Am Not Okay With This had been quietly renewed though not publicly announced, with scripts completed for the sophomore run. "We’ve made the difficult decision not to move forward with second seasons of The Society and I Am Not Okay With This," Netflix said in a statement Friday. "We’re disappointed to have to make these decisions due to circumstances created by COVID, and we are grateful to.

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