Workaholics to End with Season Seven

Workaholics is set to end with its upcoming seventh season on Comedy Central

After seven seasons on Comedy Central, Workaholics is getting ready to say goodbye. The hit comedy series announced today that it will be coming to an end following the show’s upcoming seventh season. Look for the final Workaholics episodes to debut in January.

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Workaholics, which premiered on Comedy Central in 2011 and stars Blake Anderson, Adam DeVine and Anders Holm as Blake, Adam and Ders, three friends who work together as telemarketers from 9 to 5, live together from 5 to 9 and party together 24/7. Whether they’re at their house in Rancho Cucamonga or getting ready to rage at a Renaissance Faire, the guys find trouble wherever they go.

Workaholics was created by Anderson, DeVine and Holm alongside Kyle Newacheck, Connor Pritchard and Dominic Russo.

Workaholics season six saw Adam, Blake and Ders back to work at TelAmeriCorp. Along with officemates Jillian (Jillian Bell), Alice (Maribeth Monroe) and Montez (Erik Griffin), and their friend Karl (Newacheck), they sold a new product geared toward women, sought out an old favorite porn video, fought to raise their klout scores and Blake and Jillian adopted a cat, among other hijinks.

The decision to end Workaholics arrives as the show’s trio of stars increase their big screen output. Anderson recently appeared in Scouts vs. Zombies while Holm starred earlier this year in How to Be Single and lent his voice to Sausage Party. Devine, meanwhile, headlined Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates opposite Zac Efron, Anna Kendrick and Aubrey Plaza. Devine also lent his voice to the animated adventure Ice Age: Collision Course.

How do you feel about Workaholics ending? What would you like to see happen in the finale? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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