Usually, when an animated series gets a third season on HBO, it means, that would most likely be the show’s last. For some reason, despite the fact that HBO has some of the most stalwart franchises on the planet in terms of television, film, and even sports, the network has either not cared to or has trouble keeping on an animated series for its original offerings after a couple of seasons. Whether it was Spawn, The Life and Times of Tim, or even working alongside Ralph Bakshi, I’m thinking the network leaves the likes of sister networks Adult Swim and TBS with the animated load unlike say a Netflix which has an impressive rank of both original live-action series and a burgeoning stable of animated programming as well.
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