Welp, the TV gods have spoken, and 2025 is claiming its fair share of shows—some too soon, some just in time, and a few that were probably living on borrowed time anyway. Whether it’s a fan favorite bowing out gracefully or a freshman series getting the ax before it had a chance to warm up, the cancellations and finales keep rolling in.
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From Hulu to Prime Video, no streamer or network is safe. Some cancellations sting (Harlem, we loved our girls), while others are downright shocking (How to Die Alone, forreal?!). And with a the year just beginning, nobody is truly safe from the chopping block.
So, let’s pour one out for the shows that won’t be making it to 2026.
We’ll update as cancelations come through
CBS
FBI: Most Wanted — canceled after 6 seasons
FBI: International — canceled after 4 seasons
Disney+
Tiana — canceled after given a series order
Hulu
How to Die Alone — canceled after 1 season
FOX
9-1-1: Lone Star — canceled after 5 seasons
HBO/Max
The Sex Lives of College Girls — canceled after 3 seasons
Bookie — canceled after 2 seasons
The Franchise — canceled after 1 season
The Righteous Gemstones — ending after 4 seasons
Prime Video
Neighbours — canceled again after 40 seasons
Harlem — ending after season 3
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh — canceled after 1 season
The Sticky — canceled after 1 season
Netflix
Cobra Kai — ended after six seasons
The Recruit — canceled after two seasons
Apple TV+
The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin — canceled after being renewed for season 2
Peacock
Hysteria — canceled after 1 season
Teacup — canceled after 1 season
Paramount+
Frasier — canceled after 2 seasons
MSNBC
The ReidOut — canceled after 5 years