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George Lopez will exit the sitcom world once again as NBC canceled “Lopez vs. Lopez” after three seasons NBC cut the struggling sitcom on Friday, just days before the network was scheduled to ...
Father-daughter creative duo George Lopez and Mayan Lopez, who co-created and starred in NBC’s since-canceled Lopez Vs. Lopez, reacted to the semi-autobiographical sitcom’s ending, mourning ...
I remember your daughter, Mayan, mentioning on The View, how that since George Lopez ended and Lopez vs. Lopez started, it's still a rare example of a Latino show on network television.
Mayan co-created the show with George. On Lopez vs Lopez, George plays another funny, goofy, lovable dad, this time the owner of a moving company. But he's not just funny, goofy and lovable.
When we started ‘Lopez vs Lopez,’ yes, it’s a different George. It’s a different Mayan than who I am. But the themes of reconnection are the same.
With Friday's "Lopez vs. Lopez" season three kickoff, the show's star, George Lopez, attributes the series' success to the strong stories that drive the characters.
George Lopez and his daughter, Mayan, played fictionalized versions of themselves in the comedy. Elizabeth Morris/NBC George and Mayan were estranged for nearly a decade before the show.
Following the news, Mayan Lopez took to social media to share behind-the-scenes clips from set and rehearsal, as well as respond to fans reacting to the show’s termination.
Father-daughter creative duo George Lopez and Mayan Lopez, who co-created and starred in NBC’s since-canceled Lopez Vs. Lopez, reacted to the semi-autobiographical sitcom’s ending, mourning ...