Which series are coming to an end or are being cancelled? Is your favorite show returning for a new season? Discover all the cancelled, finished, or renewed series in 2025.
Lioness
  The Lioness series has been officially renewed by Paramount for a third season, starring Zoe Saldaña (Guardians of the Galaxy) and Nicole Kidman.
Mid-Century Modern
  Hulu has decided to cancel the mid-century modern comedy starring Nathan Lane (Only Murders in the Building) after just one season.
The Morning Show
  Apple TV has confirmed the renewal of The Morning Show, starring Reese Witherspoon (Big Little Lies) and Jennifer Aniston (Friends), for a fifth season.
DareDevil: Born Again
  Disney+ has greenlit a third season of DareDevil: Born Again, starring Charlie Cox.
Tulsa King
  Paramount+ has announced the renewal of the series Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone, for a fourth season.
The Hunting Wives
  Netflix has renewed the hit series The Hunting Wives, starring Brittany Snow (Pitch Perfect), for a second season.
Foundation
  Apple TV+ has renewed the series Foundation, starring Jared Harris (Chernobyl), for a fourth season.
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
  Netflix has announced the renewal of the animated series Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft for a second and final season.
The Paper
  The spin-off of the popular series The Office, titled The Paper starring Domhnall Gleeson (Ex Machina), has been renewed for a second season by the Peacock platform.
The Waterfront
  Netflix has canceled the series The Waterfront, starring Holt McCallany (Mindhunter), after only one season.
Dept. Q
  Netflix has greenlit a second season of the series Dept. Q, starring Matthew Goode (Watchmen).
Cruel Summer
  Hulu and Freeform have finally renewed the series Cruel Summer, starring Olivia Holt (Cloak & Dagger), for a third season, after initially canceling it.
One Piece
  Netflix has confirmed the renewal of the One Piece series, starring Iñaki Godoy (MexZombies), for a third season.
Dexter: Original Sin
  Paramount has surprised everyone by canceling the prequel Dexter: Original Sin, starring Patrick Gibson (Shadow and Bone) and Sarah Michelle Gellar (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), despite the studio having confirmed earlier this year that the series had been renewed for a second season.
Goosebumps
  Disney+ has canceled the series Goosebumps starring David Schwimmer (Friends) after only two seasons.
Long Story Short
  The Long Story Short series, voiced by Dave Franco (The Disaster Artist) and created by the author of the popular animated series BoJack Horseman, has been renewed by Netflix for a second season.
The Gilded Age
  HBO has renewed The Gilded Age, starring Carrie Coon (Ghostbusters: Afterlife), for a fourth season.
The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon
  The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, a series centered on the iconic character played by Norman Reedus, has been renewed for a fourth season, which will also be the final season.
And Just Like That…
  Series And Just Like That…, starring Sarah Jessica Parker, was canceled by HBO after three seasons.
The Legend of Vox Machina
  The animated series The Legend of Vox Machina has been renewed for a fifth and final season on Prime Video.
Resident Alien
  USA Network has announced the cancellation of the series Resident Alien, starring Alan Tudyk (Firefly), which will conclude with its fourth season.
Days of Our Lives
  The soap opera Days of Our Lives, which has been airing since 1965, has been renewed by Peacock for two additional seasons, bringing its total to 63 seasons.
Wednesday
  The hit series Wednesday, starring Jenna Ortega, has just been officially renewed for a third season on Netflix.
Stick
  The series Stick starring Owen Wilson has been renewed for a second season at AppleTV.
The Walking Dead: Dead City
  AMC has renewed The Walking Dead: Dead City for a third season, a series centered on the characters Maggie and Negan, from The Walking Dead universe and played by Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan.
Invincible
  Prime Video has announced the renewal of the animated series Invincible, co-created by Robert Kirkman (The Walking Dead), for a fifth season.
Murderbot
  Apple TV has confirmed a second season of the series Murderbot, starring Alexander Skarsgård (True Blood).
Virgin River
  The series Virgin River, starring Martin Henderson (Smokin’ Aces) and Alexandra Breckenridge (This Is Us), has been renewed by Netflix for a tenth season.
Queer Eye
  The reality TV show Queer Eye is coming to an end: the Netflix series will end with its tenth season.
Duster
  HBO Max has canceled Duster, a series starring Josh Holloway (Lost) and co-created by J.J. Abrams (Lost), after just one season.
Slow Horses
  Apple TV has confirmed the renewal of one of its flagship series, Slow Horses, starring actor Gary Oldman, which will return for a seventh season.
Pulse
  Netflix has decided to cancel its new medical series Pulse, starring Colin Woodell (The Purge) and Willa Fitzgerald (Reacher), after just one season.
The Residence
  Netflix’s investigative comedy series, The Residence, starring Uzo Aduba (Orange Is the New Black), has been canceled after just one season.
The Bear
  FX has announced the renewal of the hit series The Bear starring Jeremy Allen White (Shameless) for a fifth season.
Mobland
  The series Mobland, starring Pierce Brosnan (GoldenEye), Helen Mirren (The Queen) and Tom Hardy (Mad Max: Fury Road), has been renewed for a second season on Paramount+.
Ransom Canyon
  Netflix has renewed the series Ransom Canyon starring Josh Duhamel (Transformers) for a second season.
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds
  Paramount+ has announced that Star Trek: Strange New Worlds, starring Anson Mount (Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness), will soon be coming to an end. Fans will likely be disappointed to learn that the series will conclude with a shortened fifth season.
The Cleaning Lady
  Fox has confirmed the cancellation of the series The Cleaning Lady, starring Élodie Yung (Daredevil), which will unfortunately end with its fourth season.
Laid
  The series Laid, starring Stephanie Hsu (Everything Everywhere All at Once), was canceled by Peacock after just one season.
Yellowjackets
  Paramount’s Yellowjackets series, starring Melanie Lynskey (Togetherness), has been renewed for a fourth season.
The Wheel of Time
  The Wheel of Time series, starring Rosamund Pike (Gone Girl), has been canceled by Amazon Prime Video after 3 seasons.
Welcome to Wrexham
  The docuseries Welcome to Wrexham starring Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) and Rob McElhenney (Philadelphia) has been renewed for a fifth season by FX Networks.
The Diplomat
  Netflix has renewed the series The Diplomat, starring actress Keri Russell, for a fourth season.
The Bondsman
  The horror series The Bondsman starring Kevin Bacon has been canceled by Amazon Prime Video after just one season.
The Four Seasons
  The comedy series The Four Seasons starring Tina Fey (30 Rock) and Steve Carell (The Office) has been renewed by Netflix for a second season.
Bridgerton
  Netflix has announced the renewal of Bridgerton for two additional seasons, giving the green light to the fifth and sixth seasons.
Suits LA
  The spin-off of Meghan Markle’s former and very popular series, Suits: L.A., didn’t achieve the same success as its predecessor. While Suits ran for nine seasons, the new series starring Stephen Amell (Arrow) was canceled by NBC after just one season.
Night Court
  NBC canceled Night Court after three seasons. The series, which starred Melissa Rauch (The Big Bang Theory) and John Larroquette (The Librarians), was a revival of the original series of the same name.
Fallout
  The Fallout series, adapted from the popular video game and starring actress Ella Purnell (Yellowjackets), has been renewed for a third season by Amazon Prime Video.
The Studio
  Apple TV+ has renewed The Studio for a second season, starring Seth Rogen and Catherine O’Hara (Schitt’s Creek).
Lupin
  Netflix has confirmed the renewal of the series Lupin for a fourth season, starring Omar Sy (Jurassic World).
The Equalizer
  Queen Latifah has just seen the series The Equalizer, in which she played the lead role, canceled after five seasons, as announced by CBS.
Mythic Quest
  Apple TV+ gave Rob McElhenney’s (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia) Mythic Quest no more chance, canceling it after 4 seasons.
The Simpsons
  Fox has renewed the animated series The Simpsons, ensuring the return of the most famous family on earth, on air since 1989, for four more seasons, spanning seasons 37 to 40.
Dexter: Original Sin
  Paramount has confirmed the renewal of the prequel series Dexter: Original Sin for a second season, with Patrick Gibson (Shadow and Bone) leading the cast.
The Last of Us
  HBO has confirmed the renewal of its hit series The Last of Us, starring Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey, for a third season.
Grey's Anatomy
  Grey’s Anatomy, starring Ellen Pompeo, has reportedly been renewed for a 22nd season on ABC!.
9-1-1
  ABC has renewed the series 9-1-1, starring Peter Krause (Six Feet Under), for a ninth season.
The Rookie
  The Rookie, starring Nathan Fillion (Firefly), has also been greenlit by ABC for an 8th season.
Family Guy
  Family Guy, which has been airing since 1999, has also been given the green light by Fox for four additional seasons, spanning seasons 24 through 27.
Bob’s Burgers
  The animated series Bob’s Burgers has also received approval from Fox for seasons 16 through 19, an additional four seasons.
American Dad!
  American Dad! has also been confirmed for seasons 20 through 23, or four additional seasons, by Fox.
Severance
  AppleTV has announced the renewal of the hit series Severance, starring Adam Scott (Big Little Lies, Parks & Recreation), for a third season.
House of David
  The series House of David has been given the green light for a second season on Prime Video.
Ted Lasso
  Apple TV has renewed the series Ted Lasso, starring actor Jason Sudeikis, for a fourth season!
Cruel Intentions
  Prime Video has announced that it will not be renewing the series Cruel Intentions (based on the film of the same name) starring Sarah Catherine Hook (The White Lotus) and Zac Burgess (Boy Swallows Universe). The series concludes after just one season.
Percy Jackson and the Olympians
  Disney+ has renewed the series Percy Jackson and the Olympians, starring Walker Scobell (The Adam Project), for a third season.
Landman
  Paramount has renewed the series Landman, starring actor Billy Bob Thornton (Goliath), for a second season.
Running Point
  Netflix has confirmed the renewal of the series Running Point, with Kate Hudson (Almost Famous), for a second season.
With Love, Meghan
  Netflix has given the green light for a second season of the docuseries With Love, Meghan starring Meghan Markle (Suits).
Hollywood Squares
  The game show Hollywood Squares, hosted by Drew Barrymore, has been renewed by CBS for a second season.
The Jennifer Hudson Show
  The syndicated talk show The Jennifer Hudson Show has been renewed for a fourth season.
Outlast
  Netflix has renewed its competition reality show Outlast for a third season.
Doc
  Fox has renewed medical drama Doc, starring Molly Parker (Deadwood), for a second season.
NCIS
  The original series NCIS has been renewed by CBS for a remarkable 23rd season.
NCIS: Origins
  CBS has also renewed the prequel NCIS: Origins, starring actor Austin Stowell (Whiplash), for a second season.
NCIS: Sydney
  The NCIS: Sydney spin-off, starring Olivia Swann (DC’s Legends of Tomorrow), has been renewed by CBS for a third season.
Wipeout
  TBS’s reality competition show Wipeout, hosted by John Cena (WWE SmackDown!), Nicole Byer (Velma) and Camille Kostek (Free Guy), has been canceled and will not return for a third season.
The Sticky
  The comedy The Sticky, starring Margo Martindale (The Watcher), has been canceled by Prime Video after one season.
The Creep Tapes
  AMC and Shudder have renewed the found-footage horror series for a second season.
The Pitt
  Max has renewed the popular medical drama series The Pitt, starring actor Noah Wyle (ER), for a second season.
XO, Kitty
  Netflix has confirmed the renewal of XO, Kitty, the To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before spin-off, for a third season. The series stars Anna Cathcart.
The Cube
  The game show hosted by former American professional basketball player Dwyane Wade has been canceled and will not return for a third season on TBS.
Jury Duty
  The comedy Jury Duty, on the FreeVee platform and starring James Marsden (Westworld), has been renewed for a second season and will now be available on Prime Video.
Paradise
  The creator of the hit series This Is Us returns with his new project, Paradise, starring Sterling K. Brown (Black Panther) which has been greenlit by Hulu for a second season.
Elsbeth
  The series Elsbeth, starring Carrie Preston (True Blood), has been renewed by CBS for a third season.
Tracker
  CBS has renewed the series Tracker, starring Justin Hartley (This Is Us), for a third season.
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power
  Prime Video has announced that it is producing a third season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.
English Teacher
  Despite the controversy surrounding the creator of the series English Teacher, FX has decided to renew it for a second season.
The Sandman
  Netflix has announced that The Sandman series, whose writer and executive producer Neil Gaiman is currently facing serious allegations, will end with its second season.
Hysteria!
  The series Hysteria!, which follows an up-and-coming satanic metal band, will not have a second season after it was cancelled by Peacock.
How to Die Alone
  Hulu has confirmed that the series How to Die Alone will not return for a second season.
The White Lotus
  HBO has officially renewed its hit series The White Lotus for a fourth season. The anthology series, known for its captivating plots and sumptuous settings, will likely offer a new chapter with a renewed cast and an as-yet-unknown destination.
The Righteous Gemstones
  HBO has announced that its hit series The Righteous Gemstones will be coming to an end. After several seasons, the comedy-drama about a dysfunctional family of televangelists will conclude with its fourth season, providing a much-anticipated conclusion to fans’ expectations.
The Lincoln Lawyer
  Netflix has renewed The Lincoln Lawyer, the series adapted from Michael Connelly’s novels, for a fourth season.
Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking
  Harry Potter: Wizards of Baking, the culinary competition hosted by James and Oliver Phelps, known for their roles as the Weasley twins in Harry Potter, has been renewed for a second season by Food Network.
Frasier
  Paramount+ has chosen not to renew the Frasier series, thus closing its story with a 2nd season.
Love Is Blind
  Netflix has confirmed that reality show Love Is Blind is returning for a ninth and tenth season, as the platform prepares to premiere the eighth season on Valentine’s Day.
Teacup
  Peacock has canceled the horror series Teacup, starring Yvonne Strahovski (The Handmaid’s Tale), after just one season.
High Potential
  ABC has renewed the series High Potential for a second season.
Abbott Elementary
  ABC also renewed Abbott Elementary, allowing fans to return to the series for a 5th season.
Murder in a Small Town
  Fox has renewed the Canadian series Murder in a Small Town, starring Rossif Sutherland (Three Pines), for a second season.
Shoresy
  Hulu a annoncé le renouvellement de la série canadienne Shoresy, spinoff de la sitcom Letterkenny, pour une cinquième saison.
St. Denis Medical
  NBC a renouvelé la série St. Denis Medical, mettant en vedette Alison Tolman (Fargo), pour une deuxième saison.
Harlem
  Prime Video a annoncé que la série Harlem, avec notamment Whoopi Goldberg (Ghost), prendra fin avec sa troisième saison.
Dune: Prophecy
  Dune: Prophecy, le préquel de Dune porté par Emily Watson (Chernobyl) et Travis Fimmel (Vikings), a été renouvelé pour une deuxième saison chez HBO. Cette annonce, dévoilée pendant le congé des fêtes, réjouira sans aucun doute les fans de la franchise.
Creature Commandos
  La série animée pour adultes Creature Commandos, créée par DC Studios et Max, a été renouvelée pour une deuxième saison.
The Franchise
  La comédie The Franchise de HBO, mettant en vedette Himesh Patel (Don’t Look Up) et Aya Cash (The Boys), a été annulée après sa première saison.