Canals revealed the cancellation of Pose via Twitter. Next to Canals, the series was further created by Ryan Murphy and Brad Falchuk. “We got to tell the exact story we wanted, as we wanted to tell it, and I’m incredibly honoured and grateful,” said co-creator Ryan Murphy.
Pose has become part of the history books by employing a cast with the most LGBTQ+ persons. The story takes place in the underground ball culture in New York, a movement that first became noticeable in the eighties. It had a huge impact on the masses in regards to dance, fashion and music. The drama shows the life of LGBTQ+ persons of colour and also spent quite a bit of time on the aids epidemic of that time.
Hey Pose fam! We made the decision to end x-on:PoseOnFX after 3 seasons because we reached the intended ending of our story. This experience has been life changing. THANK YOU is too small a word. And yet, it’s what is in my heart. Hope to see you in May 2nd when we debut. #PoseFX pic.twitter.com/P9fMZfrS06
— Steven Canals (x-on:StevenCanals) March 5, 2021