Fox crime drama “The Cleaning Lady” has been renewed for a fourth season, according to TheWrap. The show had to change things for its third season after Adan Canto died in January at age 42 from cancer. Canto played Arman Morales on “The Cleaning Lady” until he passed away. died of cancer in January at the age of 42. Canto played Arman Morales on “The Cleaning Lady” until his death.
Miranda Kwok and Jeannine Renshaw, who were executive producers and showrunners for Season 3 of the series, may not come back for the fourth season. Kwok will stay on as a consulting producer as she focuses on developing new programming with Warner Bros. Television — she initially brought “The Cleaning Lady” to the U.S. The new showrunner(s) have yet to be announced.
Élodie Yung stars as Thony De La Rosa, a former surgeon from Cambodia and the Philippines who now lives and works in Las Vegas with her young son and an expired visa. Instead of being a doctor, Thony works as a cleaning service worker with her sister-in-law Fiona (Martha Millan). Things become interesting after Thony sees a murder and is offered a job as both doctor and cleaner for a criminal group.
Known as one of the most diverse shows on TV, “The Cleaning Lady” is the first drama series led by a Southeast Asian, and the first major show with a lead of Cambodian descent. The series is based on an original from Argentina and is produced by Warner Bros. Television and Fox Entertainment.
The show got an average of 3.6 million viewers across platforms during Season 3.
Kwok and Renshaw were showrunners and executive producers for Season 3. Rose Marie Vega and Paola Suarez are also executive producers. Shay Mitchell and David Dean Portelli are executive consultants
The third season of “The Cleaning Lady” will wrap up with a two-hour season finale at 8 p.m. on May 21.