Netflix cancels The Baby-Sitters Club collection after season 2

Netflix has pulled the plug on household comedy-drama collection The Baby-Sitters Club after simply two seasons. Created by Rachel Shukert, the present was based mostly on bestselling novels by Ann M. Martin and adopted the friendship and adventures of seven associates Kristy, Claudia, Stacey, Mary Anne, Dawn, Jessi and Mallory  as they begin their very own babysitting enterprise in Stoneybrook, Connecticut.

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It featured an ensemble forged of Sophie Grace as Kristy, Momona Tamada as Claudia, Shay Rudolph as Stacey, Malia Baker as Mary Anne, Xochitl Gomez (changed by Kyndra Sanchez in season two) as Dawn, Anais Lee as Jessi and Vivian Watson as Mallory, together with Alicia Silverstone and Mark Feuerstein.

“I have wanted to be a part of the world Ann M. Martin created since I was 7 years old, and for two amazing seasons I actually got to be. It was a dream come true,” Shukert, who additionally served as showrunner, mentioned in an announcement to Deadline.

“Although I am heartbroken not to be returning to Stoneybrook for 20 more seasons, I am so proud of the incredible show our amazing cast and crew created and the way it brought joy and comfort to so many when they needed it most,” she added.

The Baby-Sitters Club hailed from Walden Media and was govt produced by Michael De Luca alongside Lucy Kitada and Walden Media’s Frank Smith, Naia Cucukov and Ben Forrer, Shukert and Lucia Aniello.