Grosse Pointe Garden Society: Potential Move to Peacock Network Still On Table
future of “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” is still up in the air. While NBC hasn’t renewed the show for a second season, there’s a chance it could find a new home on Peacock. The show, created by Jenna Bans and Bill Krebs, won’t be returning to NBC’s lineup for the upcoming season, but talks are underway to potentially move it to the streaming platform.
This move isn’t unusual, as other shows that didn’t make the NBC cut for next season are also being considered for a shift to Peacock. The decision comes after the recent scheduling change that involves moving NBA games to Tuesday nights, resulting in several cancellations across various genres of shows.
The creators of “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” have acknowledged the show’s strong performance in streaming, hinting at a possible transition to Peacock. While nothing is set in stone, there is optimism about the show finding a new home to continue its story. The drama series, featuring Aja Naomi King, Melissa Fumero, AnnaSophia Robb, and Ben Rappaport, revolves around a group of friends in a gardening club entangled in a murder mystery during a gala event.
The Season 1 finale of “Grosse Pointe Garden Society” is scheduled to air on Friday, showcasing the culmination of the thrilling narrative that has kept viewers engaged. Despite the uncertain future on network TV, the possibility of transitioning to Peacock offers hope for fans who have enjoyed the show’s unique storyline and talented cast.