Zac Efron, who is best known for playing Troy Bolton in the High School Musical movies, is in trouble because the latest season of his trip show was canceled after only two episodes.
The show, which was later picked up by The CW, has been canceled after only two episodes. Low viewership was cited as the reason for the decision.
After a big drop in views from the first episode to the second, the show was taken off the air.
The new show only had 232,000 viewers, which is the second lowest number the network has ever seen.
“To find out so few people were interested was crushing,” a person told the National Enquirer. They also talked about how the actor and host felt after being passed over.
“He’s taking it really hard. That is the biggest blow about getting cancelled – Zac enjoys travelling,” they said.
Zac won his first Emmy for the show in 2021. He got the award for Outstanding Daytime Program Host for his part on the show.
Down to Earth with Zac Efron was first shown on Netflix in 2020. It was a show about the actor’s travels around the world. When he went to places like France, Puerto Rico, Iceland, and Peru, he met people who were working on and doing projects for sustainable living. He also lived in an eco-village, learned about freezing potatoes, and found out more about London’s efforts to reduce pollution.
During the pandemic, he lived in Australia, where he explored similar topics in the second season.