Apple TV has reported cancelled its 1960s high society comedy drama "Palm Royale," starring Kristen Wiig.
First announced as part of Apple TV's production slate in 2024, "Palm Royale" went on to be nominated 35 times across awards such as the the Emmys and Critics' Choice, ultimately winning eight.
Those winning awards, though, were across the craft and technical categories, rather than any for writing, acting, or directing. Star Kristen Wiig was nominated in the 2026 Actor Awards (formerly the SAG Awards), but lost out to the late Catherine O'Hara for Apple TV show "The Studio."
Apple has not announced the cancellation, but it has been confirmed by industry trade paper, Variety. No reason has been given, but it will be to do with streaming numbers not supporting the cost of the production.
"Palm Royale" ran for two seasons and a total of 20 episodes, ending on January 14, 2026. All episodes are available on Apple TV.
The show was originally bought as a one-season, 10-part series before being recommissioned in 2024. It's based on the 2018 novel "Mr & Mrs American Pie" by Juliet McDaniel, and the show was created by Abe Sylvia.







