Nickelodeon cancels Erin & Aaron after one season
Nickelodeon has decided not to renew the musical-driven comedy series Erin & Aaron for a second season. The news was confirmed by Deadline.
The series centred around teenage stepsiblings Erin (Ava Ro) and Aaron (Jensen Gering) as they navigated their new lives after their parents’ marriage, bonding over their shared love for music. The show featured original songs and performances throughout its first season.
The series’ synopsis reads, “Set in Asbury Park, teenage stepsiblings with similar sounding names, Erin and Aaron, are forced to learn to live together when Erin’s father Chuck marries Aaron’s mother Sylvia. Aaron has a little sister named Natasha. On the other hand, Erin grew up as an only child and has trouble sharing which causes friction between her and her new stepbrother.
While Erin is strong-willed and impulsive, Aaron is calm and sensitive. Despite their differences, the stepsiblings have a shared passion for music. They start writing and playing music together which helps them navigate the challenges of becoming a blended family.”
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In addition to Ro and Gering, the cast included Larisa Oleynik as Sylvia, David S Jung as Chuck, and Pyper Braun as Natasha. The series was created by Dicky Murphy, known for his work on Danger Force and The Thundermans, who also served as an executive producer alongside showrunners Sean Cunningham and Marc Dworkin, both of whom have worked on Julie and the Phantoms and The Thundermans.
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The first three episodes were directed by Wendy Faraone, known for her work on That Girl Lay Lay and Bunk’d, while Samantha Martin served as co-executive producer.
The show aired from April 20 to June 29, 2023 on Nickelodeon.