Hilary Duff’s ‘How I Met Your Father’ cancelled at Hulu

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Hilary Duff’s “How I Met Your Father” was cancelled by July after its two season run on the OTT platform Hulu.

The spin-off of a popular series, “How I Met Your Father” was released in 2022. Despite the casting of Hilary Duff, the series failed to attain the success of its predecessor, “How I Met Your Mother”, due to its overrun jokes and overstretched stories.

The show’s second season ended on July 11 without disclosing who the father of Sophie’s children is.

In addition to Duff, the show stars Christopher Lowell, Francia Raisa, Tom Ainsley, Tien Tran, and Suraj Sharma, alongside recurring cast members Kim Cattrall, Daniel Augustin, Ashley Reyes and Josh Peck. Cattrall narrated the performance as the future Sophie, Duff’s role, relating the narrative of how she met her husband.

Saget played the older version of Josh Radnor’s Ted Mosby on “How I Met Your Mother” for all nine seasons.

The show was created by Isaac Aptaker and Elizabeth Berger, who also acted as executive producers alongside Carter Bays and Craig Thomas from “How I Met Your Mother”. The show was also produced by Pamela Fryman, Adam Londy, Hilary Duff, and Suzy Mamann Greenberg.

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