Bojack Horseman's Season 6 to be its last...
From Variety:
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/bojack-horseman-final-season-netflix-1203351456/#article-comments
"Netflix has announced that the forthcoming sixth season of the adult animated comedy will be its last. The streamer also revealed the concluding season will air in two parts, the first launching Oct. 25, 2019, and the second on Jan. 31, 2020."
If you haven't seen the trailer:

Wish Baldmove covered Bojack, but unfortunately this comes in the middle of so much stuff for them already
https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/bojack-horseman-final-season-netflix-1203351456/#article-comments
"Netflix has announced that the forthcoming sixth season of the adult animated comedy will be its last. The streamer also revealed the concluding season will air in two parts, the first launching Oct. 25, 2019, and the second on Jan. 31, 2020."
If you haven't seen the trailer:

Wish Baldmove covered Bojack, but unfortunately this comes in the middle of so much stuff for them already

Comments
https://www.cinemablend.com/television/2481223/why-is-netflixs-bojack-horseman-ending-aaron-paul-seems-to-have-a-different-explanation
Aaton Paul twitted:
"We had a wonderful time making Bojack. Couldn’t be more proud. Fell in love with these characters just like everyone else did but sadly Netflix thought it was time to close the curtains and so here we are. They gave us a home for 6 beautiful years. Nothing we could do about it."
At least they were given the heads up to write towards an end, rather than just not being re-newed. But it would be really too bad if the creators still had ideas for where to take Bojack but were not given the chance?
"I'm so damn proud of that show. And the final 16 episodes are just gut-wrenching, of course, but we're excited for people to see what we've been doing." - Aaron Paul