What inspired Mayan Lopez to create the show?
How did both George and Mayan Lopez react to the cancellation of their sitcom?
What themes did Lopez Vs. Lopez explore?
What are Mayan Lopez’s plans following the show’s cancellation?
How did Mayan Lopez describe her experience while working on the show?
Father-daughter creative duo George Lopez and Mayan Lopez, who co-created and starred in NBC’s since-canceled Lopez Vs. Lopez, reacted to the semi-autobiographical sitcom’s ending, mourning the loss and promising that it marks the “first show” of many more to come.
Mayan Lopez initially commented on the news via a TikTok, in which she appeared in front of Deadline’s article about the cancellation, mouthing to a ditty that sing-songed: “That was rude, that was pretty, f—ing rude.”
She added in the caption, “So grateful to have created a show from a freaking TikTok that was network for three years… thank you NBC and my cast and crew but right now it’s time for tequila and tears… one dream done and now it’s the next one.” (The show sparked from a video Mayan Lopez posted while at a treatment center, discussing her reconnection with her father after years of estrangement.)
George Lopez reposted the video to Instagram, adding in the caption, “We will definitely put something out officially… for now. I would really love to thank all of you who have showed us so much love and support for the past three seasons. This wasn’t just a show, it was and is our lives. We created a family. We created jobs for RAZA, there is so much more that goes on behind the scenes and I am forever grateful and thankful for every single member of our #LopezVSLopez familia♥️,” signing off as “Tio George.”
Following the news, Mayan Lopez took to social media to share behind-the-scenes clips from set and rehearsal, as well as respond to fans reacting to the show’s termination. “If part of the legacy of the show was helping you all be seen and helping you understand your families then I did my job,” she wrote on her Instagram Story in response to a viewer who saw herself in the onscreen father-daughter relationship.
Mayan Lopez added in an Instagram Story video, “It was three years, I mean the guest stars that we had, the incredible moments for the community and our Latinidad, and it was a beautiful experience and we really were like family, and we always will be.”
The actress additionally said she is “getting to work and also mourning” and “treating [the cancellation] like a death … I’m grieving.” She also noted that the show aims to “hopefully be picked up somewhere,” though she will provide watchers a sense of “closure” with the unfinished storyline regardless.
In prompting her Instagram followers to ask her questions, she shared that co-star Matt Shively, who plays her onscreen love interest, wrote, “Can we just shoot season 4 on an iPhone in your apartment?”
Sharing what’s next for her, Mayan Lopez pointed to her upcoming guest judge appearance on RuPaul’s Drag Race All Stars 10, her forthcoming turn in The Evilry, a podcast, stand-up shows, and floated the idea of selling merchandise and penning books, including a memoir.
“This show was my baby and it took so much out of me personally and professionally being, starring and producing and writing on it. I’ve done a lot, and I think the next thing I do won’t be a version of myself, so it won’t take so much out of me. But I’m going to do it all. I’m not worried, it’s just going to be when, you know. The industry’s in a weird place right now, but I’m going to do what I can,” she said on her Story.
She continued, “This is just my first show, this is not my last show. I will write movies, I will write TV shows … My dad and I are already talking about working with each other again.”
Concluding, she added that she will “continue to be a champion for Latino representation, especially with everything going on right now in our country. We are not going to be erased and I hold the pen to make sure we never do.”
For three seasons, Lopez Vs. Lopez followed a working-class family through its trials and triumphs, amid dysfunction and reconnection. Co-created alongside Debby Wolfe, it centers on an old-school Latino (George Lopez) who moves in with his Gen Z daughter (Mayan Lopez) as they rebuild their relationship one argument at a time. The series was a return-to-form of sorts for George Lopez after his hit namesake series ended in 2007, though with a greater degree of vulnerability, tackling real-life issues through the lens of Latinidad, including mental health, machismo, and interracial relationships.
George Lopez and Mayan Lopez React to the Cancellation of ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’
The cancellation of the NBC sitcom "Lopez vs. Lopez" has sent ripples through the comedy community and its fanbase, eliciting heartfelt reactions from its stars, George and Mayan Lopez. The show, which premiered in late 2022, garnered attention not only for its comedic elements but also for the unique premise of exploring the father-daughter dynamic between George Lopez and his real-life daughter, Mayan. As fans come to terms with its end, both George and Mayan have taken to social media and interviews to express their feelings about the cancellation and what the experience meant to them.
A Personal Journey
"Lopez vs. Lopez" was a significant project for George Lopez, who is well-known for his pioneering contributions to Latino representation in Hollywood through television shows like "George Lopez." This latest endeavor not only allowed him to work alongside his daughter but also offered an authentic look at the generational and cultural clashes that often occur within families. The series blended humor with heartwarming moments, touching on real-life issues like mental health, family struggles, and the challenges of modern parenting.
For Mayan Lopez, being in a sitcom with her father was a surreal experience. She has frequently spoken about how working on the show allowed her to bond with George in a professional setting while navigating the ups and downs of life. This father-daughter duo turned what could have been a challenging familial relationship into comedic gold, creating a series that resonated with many viewers, especially within the Latino community.
Mayan stated in a heartfelt post, "Even though we only got one season, I will cherish these moments forever," highlighting the emotional depth of their collaboration. Her words underscore the significance of "Lopez vs. Lopez" beyond just ratings and viewership; it was about creating lasting memories and connections.
The Impact of Cancellation
The announcement of the show’s cancellation left many fans disappointed, as they believed the show had potential for growth and deeper storytelling. George Lopez, being a seasoned veteran in the industry, understands the business side of television but couldn’t help expressing his sorrow over the end of the show. He stated, "I’m grateful for the journey, but it’s tough to say goodbye to something that felt so special."
The cancellation raised questions about representation and the challenges new shows often face despite their relatability and rich narratives. In a media landscape where diverse stories are still underrepresented, "Lopez vs. Lopez" served as a beacon of hope for many aspiring creators and actors who wish to see more accurate portrayals of Latino families on screen.
Reactions on Social Media
Both George and Mayan took to social media platforms to express their gratitude toward fans, cast, and crew for their support during the show’s run. George, known for his wit, used humor to cope with the situation, posting a light-hearted video thanking his fans while reflecting on the ups and downs of the television industry. His message included a reminder that, while the show may have ended, the love and experiences shared will last a lifetime.
Mayan’s response was more personal; she shared behind-the-scenes moments and pictures that showcased the bond built during filming. “I’m so proud of what we created together,” she shared, emphasizing the importance of family and the stories that come from it. The support from the audience has been overwhelming, with many fans voicing their hopes for a revival or a follow-up project.
The Legacy of ‘Lopez vs. Lopez’
Despite its brief run, "Lopez vs. Lopez" highlighted the challenges and the joys of family life, particularly as seen through the lens of a Latino family. It wasn’t just a sitcom; it was a platform to discuss real issues, often with humor and grace. George and Mayan’s comedic timing and chemistry brought a refreshing perspective to the television landscape.
Furthermore, the show introduced a younger generation to George Lopez’s legacy while allowing him to pass the torch to Mayan, who is emerging as a talent in her own right. As George himself commented, "It’s about paving the way for the next generation," reiterating his desire for Mayan and others to continue sharing their stories.
Looking Forward
As both George and Mayan Lopez move on from "Lopez vs. Lopez," fans are left wondering what the future holds for this dynamic duo. Both have expressed interest in continuing to work together, whether in television, film, or other creative avenues. Their chemistry and shared experiences are too valuable not to be showcased in some format.
In the end, while "Lopez vs. Lopez" may have come to an untimely conclusion, the impact it had on its audience will endure. The legacy of laughter, love, and family connection that George and Mayan Lopez created will remain in the hearts of many, serving as a testament to the power of storytelling and the importance of celebrating diverse voices in the entertainment industry.
As of May 2025, "Lopez vs. Lopez" has been canceled after three seasons. The show, which premiered on NBC in November 2022, starred George Lopez and his daughter Mayan Lopez as fictionalized versions of themselves. It was praised for its heartfelt storytelling and comedic moments, reflecting the real-life father-daughter relationship between George and Mayan. (en.wikipedia.org)
In October 2024, George Lopez expressed that "Lopez vs. Lopez" could be his last project, indicating a desire for personal time after the series. (people.com) Mayan Lopez also shared her enthusiasm for working with her father, stating, "It’s like working with your parent, but I have so much fun with him always." (people.com)
The series concluded with its third season, which premiered on October 18, 2024. While the cancellation was announced in May 2025, specific reactions from George and Mayan Lopez regarding the show’s end have not been publicly disclosed.

