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Netflix Cancels The Vince Staples Show


The series, which followed a fictionalized version of the rapper in his hometown of Long Beach, California, ran for two seasons

Vince Staples and Zack Fox in The Vince Staples Show (Courtesy of Netflix © 2025)

Netflix has canceled The Vince Staples Show. Deadline reports that the comedy series saw a significant decline in viewership between its first season, which earned 4.6 million views in the span of four months, and its second, which drew 1.7 million views between its release in November 2025 and the end of the year. (Most streaming releases are disproportionately watched in the first 90 days.)

The Vince Staples Show premiered in 2024. The series followed a fictionalized version of the rapper in a fictionalized version of his hometown of Long Beach, California. Staples starred alongside Vanessa Bell Calloway, Andrea Ellsworth, Naté Jones, and Beau Billingslea. Rick Ross and comedian Zack Fox also made cameos across the show’s 11 total episodes. Staples released his latest album, Dark Times, in 2024.

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