NBC has officially ended the run of the family sitcom Lopez vs. Lopez after three seasons, closing the chapter on a show that brought George Lopez and his daughter Mayan Lopez together both on-screen and off.
Premiering in 2022, the series followed a fictionalized version of their real-life father-daughter relationship, exploring themes of generational conflict, healing, and Latino family life. Despite its heartfelt storytelling and cultural resonance, the show faced a notable dip in ratings during its final season, particularly among younger viewers.
The decision to cancel comes as the network restructures its prime-time lineup to accommodate a new broadcasting deal with professional basketball leagues. As a result, several existing shows, including Lopez vs. Lopez, were removed to make space in the schedule.
George Lopez responded to the news with appreciation, describing the project as deeply personal and impactful for the Latino community and entertainment industry alike. Mayan Lopez also expressed pride in what the show accomplished, calling it a defining moment in her career and vowing to continue telling meaningful stories.
The final episode aired in early February, marking the end of a series that blended humor with raw family dynamics and opened doors for greater representation on network television.