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'Lopez vs. Lopez' and 'Night Court' have both been canceled after three seasons at NBC. This news comes after 'Night Court' aired its third season finale, which will now serve as its series finale, on Tuesday. However, sources say Warner Bros. TV, which produces the show with Universal TV, may try to find a new home for the series.

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00:00Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court have both been cancelled after three seasons at NBC.
00:06This news comes after Night Court aired its third season finale,
00:10which will now serve as its series finale on Tuesday.
00:13However, sources say Warner Bros. TV, which produces the show with Universal TV,
00:17may try to find a new home for the series.
00:19You know, there's something about you that weirdly feels like we've...
00:24Have we met before?
00:26Paparazzi, they found me.
00:27Meanwhile, Lopez vs. Lopez starring George Lopez and his real-life daughter Mayan Lopez has also been cancelled.
00:34The show saw George wrestling with his sobriety and getting older, while Mayan was getting married.
00:39The season three finale aired back in February.
00:42What's happening?
00:43We're just being nice like we always are.
00:46You're never nice.
00:48Yes, we are.
00:49So far for next season, the network has renewed first-year comedies Happy's Place and St. Dennis Medical,
00:55along with its Chicago and Law & Order drama franchises.
00:59For more on this story and all the latest television news, go to THR.com.
01:04This is The Hollywood Reporter News.

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