The Canadian series, which found a larger audience on Netflix, was previously renewed for a sixth season.
It’s closing time forKim’s Convenience.
Subsequently, the show’s producers, Thunderbird Films, decided not to continue without Choi and White.

“Kim’s Convenience” will end after season 5.CBC
“Thank you to our fans for the love and support you’ve given this show.”
Andrew Phung and Nicole Power also star on the comedy.
The series is based on Choi’s 2011 play of the same name.
The show’s stars also weighed in on the show’s end.
“I’m heartbroken,” Liu said on Twitter.
“I feel like my journey with Jung was cut short.
I feel like you, the fans, deserved better.
But I’m proud of all that we accomplished together in 5 seasons.
Thanks for all your love and support.
This isn’t goodbye, only #OKSeeYou.”
Phung tweeted, “We’re going out on a high note and with our heads up high.
From the bottom of my [heart], thank you!”
It would later find a larger audience when it began streaming on Netflix.
The fifth and final season finale ofKim’s Convenienceairs April 13 on CBC.
The first four seasons are currently available on Netflix.