by Regina Avalos, September 15, 2023 (Photo: Lucasfilm) Lando is not headed to Disney+ as a series after all. Disney and Lucasfilm have changed their plans, and the project will now be a feature film. Donald Glover starred in the Solo: A Star Wars Story movie as a younger version of Billy Dee Williams’ character
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by Regina Avalos, September 12, 2023 (Photo: HBO) Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel is ending. The HBO series will come to a close with its current 29th season, which began in January. The monthly newsmagazine debuted in April 1995, and 317 episodes have aired to date. Hosted by Gumbel, the program is executive-produced by Joe
by Trevor Kimball, September 7, 2023 (Photo: 3Bird Media) It looks like the ratings for The CW’s new Saturday night series weren’t good enough for the network. Recipe for Disaster has been pulled from the network schedule, so it looks unlikely to be renewed for a second season. A cooking competition series, the Recipe for
by Trevor Kimball, September 7, 2023 (Photo: Roadshow Rough Diamond) Viewers of The CW won’t get to keep watching the Hernandez and Chalmers families work things out. Bump has been dropped by the American network midway through its second season. An Australian comedy-drama series, the Bump TV show stars Claudia Karvan, Nathalie Morris, Carlos Sanson
by Regina Avalos, September 2, 2023 (Photo: Hulu) How I Met Your Father will not be returning for a third season. Hulu has cancelled the sequel to How I Met Your Mother after just two seasons, per Deadline. Cobie Smulders and Neil Patrick Harris, stars of the original series, both appeared on the follow-up sitcom.
by Regina Avalos, August 31, 2023 (Photo: Hulu) The Great has been cancelled after three seasons on Hulu, per Deadline. The 10-episode third season arrived on the streaming service in May. Created by Tony McNamara, the period dramedy series follows the life of Catherine the Great, who ruled during the late 1700s in Russia. Starring
by Trevor Kimball, August 28, 2023 (Photo by: HBO) HBO is done with the world of The Idol. The cable channel has cancelled the drama series so there won’t be a second season. The first season of five episodes finished airing in early July. A drama series, The Idol TV show stars Abel “The Weeknd”
by Regina Avalos, August 28, 2023 (Photo: Disney+) Nautilus is not headed to Disney+ after all. Ordered two years ago by the streaming service, the live-action UK series has been cancelled due to cost-cutting measures announced in May by Disney. Based on Jules Verne’s classic novel 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, the series tells the
by Regina Avalos, August 28, 2023 (Photo: Disney+) The Spiderwick Chronicles is not coming to Disney+ after all. Ordered to series by the streaming service in November 2021, production on an eight-episode season of The Spiderwick Chronicles wrapped earlier this year. The fantasy series is based on the novels by Tony DiTerlizzi and Holly Black
by Trevor Kimball, August 26, 2023 (Photo: Disney+) Lahela is going to have more time on her hands. Disney+ has cancelled the Doogie Kamealoha, MD series, so there won’t be a third season. A coming-of-age medical drama series, the Doogie Kamealoha, MD TV show stars Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Kathleen Rose Perkins, Jason Scott Lee, Matthew Sato,
by Trevor Kimball, August 22, 2023 (Photo: OWN) OWN is closing Judge Carmichael’s courtroom. The cable channel has cancelled the All Rise series, so there won’t be a fourth season. The first half of the third season aired last summer. A year later, the rest of the episodes have gotten a premiere date. A legal
by Regina Avalos, August 19, 2023 (Photo: Prime Video) The Peripheral is not returning for a second season on Prime Video after all. Amazon has reversed its renewal due to the work stoppage stemming from the current writers and actors strikes in the industry. The strikes have delayed production for several shows, and those series
by Regina Avalos, August 19, 2023 (Photo: Prime Video) A League of Their Own is not returning for its second and final season after all. Per Deadline, plans for season two have been cancelled due to production delays and the current actors and writers strikes in the industry. Starring Abbi Jacobson, Chanté Adams, D’Arcy Carden,
by Regina Avalos, August 17, 2023 (Photo: HBO) Painting with John will not be returning for a fourth season. The artist series, featuring John Lurie, has been cancelled following the third season, which aired earlier this summer. The comedy docuseries series follows the musician, painter, and actor as he paints in watercolors and reflects on
by Regina Avalos, August 12, 2023 (Photo: AMC+) Ten Percent will not be returning for a second season. The British comedy series, called Call My Agent in the UK, aired on AMC+ and Sundance Now in the US. The series is a remake of Dix Pour Cent (“Ten Percent”), a French comedy that aired for
by Regina Avalos, August 9, 2023 (Photo: HGTV) Good Bones is ending its run on HGTV after its upcoming eighth season. Mina Starsiak Hawk revealed on her Mina AF podcast that the mother/daughter home renovation series is ending, per Collider. In the Good Bones series, real estate agent Starsiak Hawk and her mother, lawyer Karen
by Regina Avalos, August 4, 2023 (Photo: NBC) Stanley Hudson from The Office isn’t getting a spin-off after all. In 2020, actor Leslie David Baker started a Kickstarter campaign for the spin-off series and raised $336,451 from 1,640 donations. Baker played Stanley Hudson, the grumpy and disgruntled paper salesman, on all nine seasons of the
by Regina Avalos, August 2, 2023 (Photo: Apple TV+) Suspicion will not be returning for a second season. Deadline reports that the streaming service quietly cancelled the Uma Thurman (above, right) drama a year ago. Starring Thurman, Kunal Nayyar, Noah Emmerich, Georgina Campbell, Elyes Gabel, Elizabeth Henstridge, Tom Rhys-Harries, and Angel Coulby, the Apple TV+
by Regina Avalos, August 4, 2023 (Photo: Apple TV+) City on Fire will not return for a second season. Apple TV+ canceled the drama, which wrapped its eight-episode season in June, per Deadline. From Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, the series follows a teenager as he investigates the murder of his friend in 2003 New
by Regina Avalos, July 29, 2023 (Photo: Hulu) Up Here will not be returning for a second season. Hulu has cancelled the musical romantic comedy series, per TV Line. The eight-episode first season premiered in March. Starring Mae Whitman and Carlos Valdes, with Katie Finneran, John Hodgman, Andréa Burns, Sophia Hammons, Rehanshi Mirza, and Emilia
by Trevor Kimball, July 28, 2023 (Photo by: Dash Pictures) The magic is gone already. The CW has cancelled the Fantastic Friends TV series after just two airings. The show has been renewed for a second season, but it’s unlikely that the US network will be airing it. A light-hearted docu-series, the Fantastic Friends TV
by Trevor Kimball, July 28, 2023 (Photo by: The Nacelle Company) It looks like Zac isn’t coming back to The CW for a second season — or even the rest of his show’s first. The smallest broadcast network has dropped Down to Earth with Zac Efron show after just two airings. A documentary series, the
by Regina Avalos, July 20, 2023 (Photo: Filmation) Masters of the Universe fans will not see a new live-action film from Netflix. Per Variety, the long-gestating project has been officially killed by the streamer. Toy maker Mattel is shopping the project elsewhere and has confirmed it is no longer at the streaming service. The following
by Regina Avalos, July 10, 2023 (Photo by: Food Network) Restaurant: Impossible has come to an end. Food Network has cancelled the series starring Robert Irvine after 22 seasons. The series follows Irvine as he helps the owners of struggling restaurants. Irvine spoke about the cancellation of the series by Food Network on social media,
by Regina Avalos, July 8, 2023 (Photo by: Netflix) Netflix has cancelled Snowflake Mountain. The reality series debuted in June 2022 and features a group of coddled British people taken to the Britain wilderness. Surviving means a $50,000 cash prize. Matt Tate and Joel Graves hosted the series. Netflix described the series as follows: Snowflake
by Regina Avalos, July 7, 2023 (Photo by: HBO) A Black Lady Sketch Show will not return for a fifth season, per Deadline. HBO has cancelled the comedy series a few months after the fourth season finished airing. Robin Thede created and stars in the series, which features “Black women living funny, relatable experiences in
by Regina Avalos, July 6, 2023 (Photo: HBO) HBO has cancelled the Game Theory with Bomani Jones TV series after two seasons, per The New York Post. Jones joined the cable network after he departed ESPN. The HBO sports talk show features timely issues that go beyond the world of sports. Low ratings are to
by Trevor Kimball, July 5, 2023 (Photo by: Netflix) Class is nearly out for Otis and his friends. Netflix has announced the Sex Education series is ending with its upcoming fourth season. The streamer revealed the show is ending and a premiere date for the final episodes with the release of a trailer. Asa Butterfield,
by Trevor Kimball, July 2, 2023 (Photo by: Apple TV+) Chances of a second season for Patricia Arquette’s newest show have dried up. Apple TV+ has cancelled her High Desert series, according to the actress and executive producer. The show was created by Nancy Fichman, Katie Ford, and Jennifer Hoppe-House. A single-camera dark comedy series, the
by Trevor Kimball, July 1, 2023 (Photo by: Freeform/Tom Griscom) Sam has run out of time to work things out. Freeform has cancelled Single Drunk Female, so it’s not getting a third season. The second season of 10 episodes wrapped in May. A single-camera comedy series, the Single Drunk Female TV show stars Sofia Black-D’Elia,
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