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#Chad: Season Two of Cancelled TBS Comedy Coming to Roku Channel Next Week (Watch)

Chad TV Show on Roku: canceled or renewed?

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Chad finally has a return date. After being cancelled by TBS ahead of its second season premiere, The Roku Channel picked up the comedy series. It has now been announced that the ten-episode season will be released on the streaming service later this month.

Starring creator Nasim Pedrad, Jake Ryan, Paul Chahidi, Saba Homayoon, Ella Mika, Alexa Loo, Thomas Barbusca, and Sara Malal Rowe, the comedy follows a teenage Iranian boy (Pedrad) as he tries to fit in at his high school.

The Roku Channel revealed more about season two of Chad in a press release.

Sophomore year brings a new set of challenges for 15-year-old Chad Amani. His newfound popularity is under threat, his friendship with best friend Peter is put to the test, and his prepubescent attention is captivated by a new crush, all while Chad continues to come to terms with his cultural identity. In addition to starring as the quirky Persian teenager, SNL alum Nasim Pedrad is also creator, writer, executive producer and showrunner for this single-camera comedy.

A trailer for season two of Chad is below. Season two will be released on January 19th.

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(Photo: The Roku Channel)

What do you think? Are you excited to see more of Chad on The Roku Channel? Would you like to see a third season produced someday?

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