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01-05-2025
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The Neighborhood Finale Photos Show Cast of Cancelled Spinoff
The Neighborhood's Malcolm-and-Marty spinoff didn't get the green light, but CBS is still giving viewers a glimpse of the show they would have seen this fall. The untitled offshoot, which was being eyed for the 2025-26 TV season, would have seen Calvin and Tina's adult sons 'embark on new adventures, finally leaving their parents' nest to start the next chapter of their lives,' according to a previously released logline. More from TVLine Tony Awards 2025: The Complete Nominations List Ben Feldman Warns His Ghosts Character 'Sparks Conflict' for Sam and Jay - Watch Exclusive Sneak Peek What to Watch in May: Your Guide to 130+ Premieres Across Broadcast, Cable and Streaming A backdoor pilot will air as planned on Monday, May 5 at 8:30/7:30c on CBS, and serve as the second half of The Neighborhood's hour-long Season 7 finale. On Thursday, the network released a selection of photos from the episode, which you can see below: In the episode, titled 'Welcome to Venice,' the Butlers and Johnsons help Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) move to across town. In addition to McKinney and Marcel Spears (aka Marty), the would-be cast includes Justin Long (Mom) as Bruce, 'a tech millionaire who is a mix of unjustified confidence and social ineptitude,' Kara Royster (Pretty Little Liars) as Matisse, 'Malcolm's new neighbor and a would-be influencer,' Angelique Cabral as Malcolm's literary agent Lisa, and Hunter King (Life in Pieces) as Bellamy, described as 'dark, sardonic and often under the influence of edibles.' TVLine spoke with Cedric the Entertainer about the nixed offshoot, which you can read more about here. Scroll down to see additional photos from s Season 7 finale, then drop a comment and let us know if you'll be watching. Sheaun McKinney as Malcolm and Justin Long as Bruce Justin Long as Bruce Sheaun McKinney as Malcolm, Marcel Spears as Marty and Justin Long as Bruce Marcel Spears as Marty and Hunter King as Bellamy Hunter King as Bellamy, Marcel Spears as Marty and Kara Royster as Matisse Angelique Cabral as Lisa and Sheaun McKinney as Malcolm Skye Townsend as Courtney, Marcel Spears as Marty and Kara Royster as Matisse Justin Long as Bruce and Max Greenfield as Dave Justin Long as Bruce and Cedric The Entertainer as Calvin Kara Royster as Matisse, Hunter King as Bellamy, Skye Townsend as Courtney, Sheaun McKinney as Malcolm, Marcel Spears as Marty and Justin Long as Bruce Best of TVLine Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres Classic Christmas Movies Guide: Where to Watch It's a Wonderful Life, Miracle on 34th Street, Elf, Die Hard and Others What's New on Netflix in June
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22-04-2025
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The Neighborhood Spinoff Not Moving Forward at CBS
CBS has pumped the brakes on its Neighborhood universe expansion: TVLine can confirm that the Eye network will not be moving forward with a spinoff centered on Malcolm (Sheaun McKinney) and Marty Butler (Marcel Spears). The untitled offshoot, which was being eyed for the 2025-26 TV season, would have seen Calvin and Tina's adult sons 'embark on new adventures, finally leaving their parents' nest to start the next chapter of their lives, finding themselves the newcomers in a neighborhood that's both close but yet world apart: Venice Beach,' according to a previously released logline. More from TVLine The Neighborhood Stages 2 Broke Girls Reunion — and Brings Back Character We Haven't Seen Since Season 1 Poppa's House Among 2 Cancellations at CBS Matthew Gray Gubler's Einstein, Harriet Dyer's DMV Comedy Ordered at CBS A backdoor pilot for the now-defunct offshoot — which also stars Justin Long (Mom), Kara Royster (Pretty Little Liars), Angelique Cabral and Hunter King (Life in Pieces) — will air as planned on Monday, May 5, at 8:30/7:30c on CBS, and serve as the second half of The Neighborhood's hour-long Season 7 finale. A photo from the episode can be seen below: Word that the Neighborhood spinoff will not be going forward follows the cancellation of Poppa's House. The Wayans family vehicle and the Malcolm-and-Marty offshoot were among several comedies vying for the only half-hour time slot available on CBS' fall schedule — and it ultimately went to single-camera workplace comedy DMV. The Neighborhood was previously renewed for an eighth and final season at CBS. Another spinoff, Tracy Morgan's Crutch, received a straight-to-series order at Paramount+ last May, and is still awaiting a premiere date. Are you disappointed that the Malcolm-and-Marty spinoff is not moving forward at CBS? Drop your thoughts in a comment below. Which Bubble Shows Do You Want Saved? Vote! View List Best of TVLine Yellowjackets Mysteries: An Up-to-Date List of the Series' Biggest Questions (and Answers?) The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others
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12-02-2025
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The Neighborhood Spinoff: Justin Long Among 4 Cast in CBS Backdoor Pilot
The Neighborhood's population is growing by four. TVLine can confirm that Justin Long (Mom), Kara Royster (Pretty Little Liars), and Hunter King and Angelique Cabral (Life in Pieces) have been cast in the backdoor pilot for CBS' prospective Malcolm-and-Marty spinoff, which will double as The Neighborhood's Season 7 finale. More from TVLine Ghosts Sneak Peek: Jay's Restaurant Opening Is Thwarted by Flower's World-Ending News (Exclusive) Shifting Gears Enlists Nancy Travis for Last Man Standing Reunion With Tim Allen - Watch Exclusive Sneak Peek Jay Leno to Reunite With Tim Allen on Shifting Gears - Get a First Look The as-yet-untitled spinoff, which is being eyed for the 2025-26 TV season, would see Sheaun McKinney's Malcolm and Marcel Spears' Marty 'embark on new adventures, finally leaving their parents' nest to start the next chapter of their lives, finding themselves the newcomers in a neighborhood that's both close but yet world apart: Venice Beach,' according to the official logline. Current Neighborhood showrunners Bill Martin and Mike Schiff will pen the script, and executive-produce alongside Cedric the Entertainer, Aaron Kaplan, Wendi Trilling and Eric C. Rhone. Scroll down to 'meet' Malcolm and Marty's new friends, and get additional intel on the potential spinoff. 'A tech millionaire who is a mix of unjustified confidence and social ineptitude. Cerebral, impulsive and a genius, Bruce has no boundaries or filter when it comes to saying what's on his mind but deep down there's a sweetness at his core and his sincerity ultimately wins Marty and Malcolm over.' 'A child of privilege, Matisse is Malcolm's new neighbor and a would-be influencer. On the surface, she's spoiled rotten but she's also smart, interesting, sharp and analytical. When her father stopped bending to her every whim, she took it as a wake-up call and is now selling her own fabulousness.' 'Dark, sardonic and often under the influence of edibles, Bellamy works generating content for the coolest cannabis boutique in SoCal. Despite her jaded outlook, she's also hilarious, fun and a fiercely loyal friend. Bellamy does have secret dreams of doing something bigger, but for now, she's content in her carefully curated world of detachment and irony.' 'Impeccably dressed, high energy and unpredictable, Lisa is a fast-talking book agent who seems genuinely passionate about Malcolm's writing talent and hopes to represent him and take him to the top of the literary world.' The Malcolm-and-Marty series is separate from the Tracy Morgan-led Crutch. That Neighborhood spinoff, which received a series order in May, will bypass CBS and bow on Paramount+. As previously reported, Morgan will not reprise his Season 4 role as Calvin Butler's wealthy brother Curtis, but instead play a new character: Calvin's cousin, Francois 'Frank' Crutchfield – or, as his friends call him, Crutch — 'a Harlem widower whose empty nest plans are put on hold after his millennial son (Jermaine Fowler) and free-spirited daughter (Adrianna Mitchell) move back home.' Development on a second Neighborhood offshoot follows CBS' successful launch of Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage, the second spinoff (following Young Sheldon) derived from The Big Bang Theory. In addition to McKinney and Spears, The Neighborhood currently stars Cedric the Entertainer (as Calvin), Max Greenfield (as Dave), Tichina Arnold (as Tina), Beth Behrs (as Gemma), Skye Townsend (as Courtney) and Hank Greenspan (as Grover). New episodes air Mondays at 8/7c on CBS (and stream next day on Paramount+). A decision on whether The Neighborhood will return for an eighth season is expected to be made in the spring. (Be sure to bookmark this page for updates on the status of the spinoff.) Best of TVLine The Emmys' Most Memorable Moments: Laughter, Tears, Historical Wins, 'The Big One' and More 'Missing' Shows, Found! The Latest on Severance, Holey Moley, Poker Face, YOU, Primo, Transplant and 25+ Others Summer TV Calendar: Your Guide to 85+ Season and Series Premieres