In wake of the cancellation news, cast member Johnny Knoxville took to social media to praise the work of series creator Steve Levitan and express his frustration over Hulu's choice. "It's with a heavy heart that I say that despite getting great reviews and being nominated for a critics choice award, Hulu has failed to pick up 'Reboot' even for a second season," the "Jackass" star wrote in an Instagram post. "Pretty unbelievable."
Knoxville played one of the returning sitcom stars aka former "bad boy" of the cast, Clay Barber. His character was a prime example of the show's layered approach to comedy — a known womanizer who once kept his castmates at a distance, Clay was revealed to be a recovering alcoholic with a soft spot for his friends. In his post, Knoxville continued:
"Working on this show has been one of the great highlights of my life, and I wanted to thank Steve Levitan and the entire stellar cast for allowing me to be part of this show. It's not over yet though, as we tend to shop it around and hopefully it will find a home with a studio who believes in and knows how to properly support a new show as it continues to grow."
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