ABC has made the decision to cancel “Doctor Odyssey” after just one season on the network. This news comes after months of uncertainty, as the Ryan Murphy-created medical drama was the only scripted series on ABC that had not received a renewal or cancellation announcement. Variety has confirmed that the cast’s contracts are set to expire on Monday, with no indication from ABC that the show will be returning for another season.
The cancellation of “Doctor Odyssey” also comes on the heels of a lawsuit filed by three former crew members against Disney and 20th Television. The lawsuit alleges that the studio turned a blind eye to a culture of sexual harassment on set, with assistant prop master Tyler Patton accused of making inappropriate sexual comments and gestures, as well as engaging in unwanted touching.
“Doctor Odyssey” followed the story of Dr. Max Bankman, played by Joshua Jackson, as he navigated medical emergencies on a luxury cruise ship called the Odyssey. The cast also included Phillipa Soo as nurse practitioner Avery Morgan, Sean Teale as nurse Tristan Silva, and Don Johnson as ship captain Robert Massey. Recurring cast members included Jacqueline Toboni, Marcus Emanuel Mitchell, Rick Cosnett, and Laura Harrier, with guest appearances from Rachel Dratch, Shania Twain, Kelsea Ballerini, and Angela Bassett.
The series was produced by 20th Television in association with Ryan Murphy Television, with Murphy, Jon Robin Baitz, and Joe Baken serving as writers and executive producers. The cast, including Jackson and Johnson, along with director Paris Barclay, Eric Paquette, Alexis Martin Woodall, and others, worked tirelessly to bring “Doctor Odyssey” to life.
While the cancellation of “Doctor Odyssey” may come as a disappointment to fans, the show’s impact and the hard work of its cast and crew will not be forgotten. The medical drama may have sailed its final voyage on ABC, but its legacy will live on in the hearts of those who enjoyed its unique storyline and talented cast.