Creator, producer, and star Pete Holmes took to Twitter to confirm the news and eulogize the show as well.

Hey everyone, I just wanted to let you know that Crashing has not been picked up for a fourth season. I feel so grateful and so much joy that I got to make this wonderful show with my comedy hero @JuddApatow and the amazing cast, crew and writers. Gratitude and love. Heart emoji! — Pete Holmes (@peteholmes) March 8, 2019

Crashing starred Holmes as a semi-fictionalized version of himself. The show loosely followed Holmes’ experience in the New York standup comedy scene and explored the life of a standup comic, and in particular Holmes, himself. Pete Holmes’ character (also named Pete Holmes) was a devout Christian and aspiring youth pastor before a divorce at an incredibly young age inspired him to be a standup comedian.

In Pete Holmes journey through the standup scene, he would come across famous real life comedians such as Artie Lange, Jeff Ross, Hannibal Burress, Amy Schumer, Bill Burr, and more. Lange in particular played a significant role in the show’s first seasons and dramatized his life’s struggle with addiction.

further reading: Crashing: Pete Holmes on the Validation of Rising in the Comedy Ranks