After
In Living Color ended, Marlon Wayans said he was broke and barely had any money in the bank; he would sit at home on a computer, working on what would become
The Wayans Bros. The idea was built around the real life chemistry between Shawn and Marlon as brothers, turning into a sitcom about two brothers, their father, and the kind of day to day family chaos and hustling that fit their style of comedy. The Wayans Bros was the first of the four sitcoms that aired as part of the original Wednesday night two hour lineup that helped launch the network (along with
Unhappily Ever After, ''
The Parent 'Hood, and the short-lived Muscle''). While in development, the series' working title was
Brother to Brother before the name of the series changed to
The Wayans Bros. The show was originally intended to air on
NBC. Unfortunately, due to the fact that the network wanted
Danny Glover to play the brothers’ father on the show instead, they decided not to move forward with the project. After NBC dropped the show, it was offered to
ABC for a TGIF slot as
The Wayans Bros. was produced by Warner Bros. Television which produced most of the shows on ABC's TGIF block. the call to ABC fell on deaf ears, so after both ABC and NBC rejected the show, WB network executives reached out to Marlon and said "We’ll take it." . In the show's second season in 1995, Pops' Joint (the restaurant owned by Shawn and Marlon's father, John "Pops" Williams) was moved into the Neidermeyer Building, the location changed from Harlem to Rockefeller Center, Manhattan. While the series did not end on a
cliffhanger, it was cancelled in 1999 due to declining ratings and was not given a proper finale. In the horror comedy film
Scary Movie (2000), Shawn Wayans' character, while furiously stabbing another character to death,
breaks the fourth wall and says: "
The Wayans Bros. was a good show, man! It was a good-ass show, and we didn't even get a final episode!" ==Theme music and opening sequence==