Netflix’s New Comedy Looks Like The Best Replacement For This Daniel Radcliffe Show Canceled Too Soon

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Pampinea (Zosia Mamet) shouting angrily at Dioneo in The Decameron season 1

Summary Netflix's upcoming The Decameron could be the perfect show to fill the hole left behind by the cancelation of Daniel Radcliffe's hilarious TBS series. Inspired by the 14th-century short stories of Giovanni Boccaccio, the show focuses on a group of nobles trying to escape the Black Death in Florence by hiding in a Tuscan villa.

Related The Decameron Trailer Reveals Netflix's New Historical Series & It Looks Way Raunchier Than Bridgerton Netflix has released a trailer for their new historical series The Decameron, and it already looks even more spicy than the show Bridgerton. Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Steve Buscemi, Miracle Workers was an anthology comedy series on TBS that shifted focus and setting every season. The second season, titled "Dark Ages," focused on the sheltered Prince Chauncley and his unlikely bond with an ambitious young peasant woman named Al. Miracle Workers and The Decameron seemingly share a blunt and silly approach to medieval drama, with an overt exploration of sexuality and violence.

Why Miracle Workers Was Canceled After Season 4 Miracle Workers Was Canceled After The Post-Apocalyptic "End Times" Close After four seasons on TBS, Miracle Workers was canceled after the conclusion of the post-apocalyptic fourth season. Although Miracle Workers was a tremendously funny series with a dedicated fanbase, the absurdist approach to different genres likely made it a somewhat expensive series to produce.

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