A canceled AMC sci-fi comedy series has been revived by Fox's free streaming platform, Tubi. With a script from Tearrance Arvelle Chisholm, was executive produced by Better Call Saul executive producer Mark Johnson, Myki Bajaj, and Kirk A. Moore, who also serves as the showrunner.
The comedic, genre-fluid, coming-of-age series follows a 33-year-old Black man who navigates the field of digital psychiatry while trying to discover his truest self, and stars Okieriete Onaodowan as Demascus, alongside Janet Hubert, Caleb Eberhardt, Shakira Ja’nai Paye, and Martin Lawrence. Despite having finished production,
Now, thanks to a deal between AMC Networks and Tubi, , according to Deadline. The six-part series will premiere on August 7 as the latest original series for the service.
Demascus was initially ordered in 2022 as AMC's original series alongside Invitation to a Bonfire. However, . During the company's 2023 cost-cutting move, both series were cancelled in addition to reversing the decision to renew Moonhaven.
Demascus' arrival on Tubi is no doubt great news for fans of sci-fi comedy, especially with Tubi being a free streaming platform that doesn't require a paid subscription. The platform, supported by advertising, is home to a wide range of movies and TV with content from major studios, including Fox, Warner Bros., and HBO.

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Tubi has been quietly expanding its original content offerings with a focus on diverse stories. Demascus will join Meet, Marry, Murder, Kitchen Commando, Murder in Paradise, and many more as the streamer's latest original series are part of.

From Peacock's Resident Alien to Apple TV+'s Murderbot to Prime Video's Gen V, there has been . Demascus' arrival is no doubt very timely for the Fox-owned free streaming platform. While the series was delayed for two years, the deal has offered viewers the chance to finally watch the new series.
due to budget cuts and other unforeseen reasons. While there is no word about Invitation to a Bonfire, perhaps the psychological thriller that was inspired by the co-dependent marriage of famed Russian novelist Vladimir Nabokov and his wife will also find a new home one day.
Source: Deadline