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The next season of Parks and Recreation is "fairly likely" to be the show's last.

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The sitcom's sixth season ended on a twist last night (April 24), leaping three years into the future.

"It's fairly likely that next year will be the last," co-creator and showrunner Mike Schur told Entertainment Weekly.

"The natural rhythm of the show and the big creative jump we take at the end of this season certainly suggests that we're moving in that direction."

'Moving Up' ended with Leslie Knope (Amy Poehler) in a new high-powered job with three children and Schur confirmed that "the majority" of season seven will take place in the future time period.



"That is allowing for the possibility of episodes that fill in certain gaps - that go back in time a little bit," he added. "But we're not going to see Leslie pregnant for the whole year, we're not going to see her give birth.

"The whole season is not going to be about filling in those gaps - the main action of the season will take place in that slightly futurescape."

Parks and Recreation was officially picked up for a seventh run by NBC in March.

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