FX has officially cancelled English Teacher, confirming that the comedy series will not return for a third season. The announcement comes only weeks after the release of its second season on Hulu and Disney+.
Created and led by Brian Jordan Alvarez, the series follows high school teacher Evan Marquez as he navigates the personal, professional, and political complexities of working in an Austin, Texas high school.
The series also stars Stephanie Koenig, Enrico Colantoni, Sean Patton, and Carmen Christopher. Produced by FX Productions, the show earned multiple award nominations and high critical ratings across its two seasons, which remain available for streaming on Hulu and Disney+.
Why English Teacher won’t have a season 3
Official streaming poster (Image via Prime Video)FX announces the cancellation of the show after two seasons, though no official reason is provided. Industry reports suggest that the decision may be tied to viewership performance and strategic shifts within the network’s comedy lineup. Across two seasons, English Teacher portrays the balance between authenticity and professionalism in a modern educational setting.
The second season, which premiered in September 2025, received positive critical reviews but lower streaming numbers compared to the debut season. While the first season built a loyal following, its sophomore year struggled to sustain the same audience engagement. The show’s promotion was also minimal during its second run, contributing to its quieter reception.
Despite its creative strength and accolades, FX decided not to move forward with a third season.
The success and recognition of English Teacher
Since its premiere in 2024, English Teacher has been widely praised for its originality and sharp writing. The first season earned multiple award nominations, including three Critics’ Choice Awards nods, four Film Independent Spirit Award nominations, and two Writers Guild Award nominations.
The cast, led by Brian Jordan Alvarez, starred Stephanie Koenig as history teacher Gwen Sanders, Enrico Colantoni portrays Principal Grant Moretti, Sean Patton as gym teacher Markie Hillridge, and Carmen Christopher as counselor Rick Santana.
The creative team behind English Teacher included executive producers Paul Simms, Jonathan Krisel, Dave King, Kathryn Dean, Jake Bender, and Zach Dunn. Produced by FX Productions, the series reflected the network’s reputation for supporting unique, character-driven comedies.
Behind the scenes and public challenges
Brian Jordan Alvarez (Image via Getty)While English Teacher earned critical praise, its production faced controversy during its second season. Allegations involving Brian Jordan Alvarez surfaced in mid-2025, shortly before the show’s release. Alvarez denied the claims, calling the relationship consensual, but the issue affected the show’s publicity.
FX did not issue a public statement connecting the cancellation to the controversy. However, the timing, coming weeks after the season 2 release, has led some to consider it a contributing factor. Additionally, the show’s second season was released in full rather than weekly, possibly impacting its streaming visibility and viewer retention.
Where to watch English Teacher
Both seasons of English Teacher are currently available for streaming on Hulu and Hulu on Disney+ in the United States, and on Disney+ worldwide. As with other cancelled titles, availability may change over time, so fans who wish to revisit the series are encouraged to stream it while it remains on the platform.
The show concludes after two seasons, with FX confirming that no third season is in development. Across its two seasons, the show explored the dynamics between teachers, students, and administrators, highlighting challenges in the workplace and interpersonal relationships.
While the series received critical recognition and multiple award nominations, its run officially ends with season two. Both seasons remain available to stream on Hulu and Disney+, allowing viewers to access the full story of Evan Marquez and his colleagues.
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