The Big Door Prize is no more.

By Morgan Cormack

Published: Sunday, 30 June 2024 at 11:37 AM


It’s sad news for fans of The Big Door Prize as it’s been confirmed that the Apple TV+ series has not been renewed for any further instalments.

The final episode of season 2 was released on the platform on Wednesday 12th June but it’s since been revealed (via Deadline) that the team at Apple TV+ have chosen not to continue on the adventures of the Morpho machine.

The heartwarming series centred on the residents of small town Deerfield, who quickly become enamoured with a machine named Morpho which promises to reveal each person’s true potential.

Leading the cast of the series is actor and comedian Chris O’Dowd, who stars as sceptical high school teacher Dusty Hubbard who doesn’t quite understand why everyone’s intrigued by the machine.

Chris O’Dowd in The Big Door Prize, walking through a street in the snow
Chris O’Dowd in The Big Door Prize
Apple TV+

Confronted with the prospect of true happiness, we follow Dusty as he navigates being in a town full of people making major life decisions off the back of a note from the machine.

However, his criticism is levied out against his optimistic wife and high school sweetheart Cass (Gabrielle Dennis). The first season was so greatly received that it was quickly picked up for another, but it looks as though it’s the end of the road now.

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The show is beloved by its fans (the person writing this article and the person editing this article among them), with the oddball antics in Deerfield often warming the cockles of our hearts.

Most annoyingly for fans of the series, season 2 left on quite the cliffhanger so it looks as though there won’t be any answers or resolution there.

As is often the case with cancelled shows, fans will just be left to wonder what could’ve ended up happening rather than getting any real closure.

While the cast is yet to make any official statements on the news of the show’s cancellation, Chris O’Dowd did jokingly post on X in response to a fan that he “shall devour a bag of oranges today in protest.”