CBS canceled “Watson” and “DMV.”
“Watson” will premiere in January 2025 and will soon conclude its second season. The drama series stars Morris Chestnut as Dr. John Watson in a modern-day Sherlock Holmes story in which, according to the official description, Watson “turns his attention from solving crimes to unraveling medical mysteries. Watson and his team of ‘detectives’ may have defeated Moriarty (Randall Park) last season, but the clinic… In Season 2, Watson is determined to continue his mission to investigate and treat the world’s rarest diseases for patients. His eyes are set on the future. Watson faces an unexpected situation when the supposedly dead Sherlock Holmes (Robert Carlyle) comes back to life and confronts the hidden secrets of his past.
Craig Sweeney created “Watson” and serves as executive producer along with Chesnutt, Larry Teng, Sharon Moalem, Aaron Kaplan, and Brian Molewicz.
“DMV” is a workplace comedy set in the East Hollywood Motor Vehicle Authority that will premiere in October 2025 and will soon conclude its first season. According to the official description, the series follows “Colette (Harriet Dyer), a driving examiner with a big heart and narrow boundaries, Greg (Tim Meadows), a former English teacher who hates people, Vic (Tony Caballero), a former bouncer who loves to put difficult drivers in his place, and a man who tries his hardest. Barbara (Molly Carney) is a newly promoted manager who often misses the mark, Noah (Alex Tarrant) is a charming surfer destined for bigger things, and Ceci (Gigi Zumbado) is a cantankerous photographer who isn’t afraid to speak his mind.
The single-camera comedy was created by Dana Klein, who serves as executive producer along with Matt Coon, Aaron Kaplan, Wendy Trilling, and Robin Meisinger.
