by Trevor Kimball, November 15, 2024 (Photo: Disney/Ronda Churchill) The Gina and Shaq team is breaking up. ABC has cancelled the Lucky 13 series, so it won’t return for a second season. The first season of ten episodes debuted in July. A primetime game show, the Lucky 13 TV series is co-hosted by Shaquille O’Neal
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by Regina Avalos, November 8, 2024 (Photo: Yasmin Hussain/Bravo) The Real Housewives of Dubai will not be returning for a third season, at least for the immediate future. According to Deadline, Bravo has put a pause on the reality series, but it has not been revealed if the spin-off series has been cancelled permanently. Chanel
by Regina Avalos, November 5, 2024 (Photo: Jackson Lee Davis/Netflix) Season four of Outer Banks resumes later this week, and we now know that the series’ end is on the horizon. Netflix has announced that the drama has been renewed for a fifth and final season. Chase Stokes, Madelyn Cline, Madison Bailey, Jonathan Daviss, Rudy Pankow,
by Trevor Kimball, November 4, 2024 (Photo: Sharp Entertainment) The sun is setting early on The CW‘s Western-themed series. The network has pulled The Wranglers off the Monday night schedule after just three episodes. A cowboy reality series, The Wranglers TV show follows the lives of young staff members working at the Circle Bar Dude ranch
by Regina Avalos, October 30, 2024 (Photo: MSNBC) Andrea Mitchell Reports is coming to an end. The MSNBC news series will come to a close in 2025 with Andrea Mitchell retiring as an anchor. Per Variety, Mitchell’s daily lunchtime series will end following the presidential inauguration in 2025. However, she is likely to remain NBC
by Trevor Kimball, October 18, 2024 (Photo: Alyssa Moran/AMC) Gray Parish isn’t returning to AMC. The cable network has cancelled the Parish series so there won’t be a second season. The series’ six episodes finished airing in May. A crime drama series, the Parish TV show stars Giancarlo Esposito, Zackary Momoh, Paula Malcomson, Skeet Ulrich,
by Regina Avalos, October 13, 2024 (Photo: National Geographic) Life Below Zero returned for its 23rd season earlier this week, and reportedly, that will be its last. National Geographic has also cancelled the spin-offs of the long-running reality series — Life Below Zero: Next Generation, Life Below Zero: First Alaskans, and Life Below Zero: Port
by Trevor Kimball, October 11, 2024 (Photo: Starz) Catherine de Medici’s story has ended on Starz. The cable channel has cancelled The Serpent Queen, so there won’t be a third season. However, there is talk of a spin-off series starring Minnie Driver (above, left). A period drama series, The Serpent Queen TV show stars Samantha
by Regina Avalos, October 13, 2024 (Photo: Netflix) Unstable will not return for a third season. Netflix canceled the comedy starring Rob Lowe and his son after two seasons. Deadline revealed the following about the show’s cancellation: “The news, which I hear has been relayed to the crew, is not surprising because Season 2 —
by Regina Avalos, October 9, 2024 (Photo: Max) Jinkies! It looks like Velma and the gang are off the case. It appears that Max has cancelled the adult animated series just days after the release of a Halloween special. *Update below. Mindy Kaling, Glenn Howerton, Sam Richardson, Constance Wu, Jane Lynch, Ming-Na Wen, and Wanda
by Regina Avalos, October 4, 2024 (Photo: Netflix) That ‘90s Show has been cancelled. The Netflix series, a sequel to That ’70s Show, will not have a fourth part aka a third season. Part three of the series (the second half of season two) was released on the streaming service in August. Kurtwood Smith, Debra Jo Rupp,
by Regina Avalos, October 9, 2024 (Netflix) Jeff Goldblum isn’t smiling today, probably. Netflix has canceled Kaos after one season. The series premiered on the streaming service in August after being ordered in 2018. Jeff Goldblum, Janet McTeer, David Thewlis, Rakie Ayola, Cliff Curtis, Stephen Dillane, Aurora Perrineau, Nabhaan Rizwan, Killian Scott, Misia Butler, Stanley Townsend,
by Trevor Kimball, September 30, 2024 (Photo: Syfy) The dreaded doll won’t be back for more murder and mayhem in the immediate future. The Chucky series has been cancelled, so there won’t be a fourth season on Syfy and USA Network. The third season, which had eight episodes, finished airing on May 1st. A dark comedy and horror series,
by Regina Avalos, October 4, 2024 (Photo: Disney) The grim reaper has caught The Villains of Valley View. According to Deadline, Disney Channel has canceled the comedy series after two seasons of the network. This means the series will end on a cliffhanger for its fans. The season two finale aired on December 1st. Isabella
by Regina Avalos, September 29, 2024 (Hulu) Unprisoned will not return for a third season. After two seasons on the streaming service, Hulu canceled the series. According to Deadline, series star Kerry Washington revealed the cancellation on her Instagram. She said the following: “This beautiful show that we poured so much of our hearts and souls into
by Regina Avalos, September 24, 2024 (Photo: Max) There’s bad new for fans of Warrior who were hoping for a fourth season revival from Netflix. The streaming service will not save the cancelled Max series. Andrew Koji, Kieran Bew, Celine Buckens, Olivia Cheng, Dianne Doan, Dean Jagger, Langley Kirkwood, Hoon Lee, Christian McKay, Dustin Nguyen,
by Regina Avalos, September 29, 2024 (Hulu) It is one-and-done for Black Cake. Hulu has canceled the drama series after one season on the streaming service. Created by Marissa Jo Cerar, the eight-episode first season arrived in November 2023. Mia Isaac, Adrienne Warren, Chipo Chung, Ashley Thomas, Lashay Anderson, Faith Alabi, and Glynn Turman star
by Regina Avalos, September 22, 2024 (Photo: Karolina Wojtasik/Max) School is out! Max has cancelled Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin after two seasons. Season two of the Pretty Little Liars spin-off series subtitled Summer School, premiered in May and ended on June 20th. Bailee Madison, Chandler Kinney, Zaria, Malia Pyles, Maia Reficco, Mallory Bechtel, Sharon
by Regina Avalos, September 19, 2024 (Photo: AMC) Orphan Black: Echoes will not return for a second season. AMC has cancelled the Orphan Black spin-off series after just one season. Season one premiered on the cable network in June, with the finale airing on August 25th. Starring Krysten Ritter, Keeley Hawes, Amanda Fix, Avan Jogia, Rya Kihlstedt, James Hiroyuki
by Regina Avalos, September 17, 2024 (Photo: Apple TV+) Time Bandits’ travels has come to an end. Apple TV+ has cancelled the fantasy adventure series after one season, which premiered on the streaming service on July 24th. Lisa Kudrow, Kal-El Tuck, Tadhg Murphy, Roger Jean Nsengiyumva, Rune Temte, Charlyne Yi, Rachel House, Kiera Thompson, James Dryden, Felicity
by Regina Avalos, September 11, 2024 (Photo: Paul Castillero/PEACOCK) Couple To Throuple will not have a second season. According to Deadline, Peacock has not officially cancelled the reality series, but there are no plans to continue the series at this time. The series arrived on the streaming service in February. The Couple To Throuple series takes
by Regina Avalos, September 7, 2024 (Photo: HBO) We’re Here will not be returning for a fifth season. HBO has cancelled the drag reality series, which premiered its fourth season in April and aired its finale on May 31st. Sasha Velour, Priyanka, and Jaida Essence Hall hosted the series’ final season, which follows the trio
by Regina Avalos, September 1, 2024 (Photo: David Bukach/Netflix) It’s one and done for Dead Boy Detectives. According to Variety, Netflix has cancelled the supernatural dramedy series after just one season. The series premiered on the streaming service in April. George Rexstrew, Jayden Revri, Kassius Nelson, Yuyu Kitamura, Jenn Lyon, Briana Cuoco, Lukas Gage, David
by Regina Avalos, September 5, 2024 (Netflix) Buying London will not return for a second season. Netflix has canceled the real estate reality series, which aired in May on the streaming service. The series is a spin-off of Selling Sunset, which is set to premiere its eighth season on Friday. The reality series followed the real estate agency
by Regina Avalos, September 6, 2024 (Photo: FOX) 9-1-1: Lone Star’s end is near. FOX has confirmed the cancellation of the first-responder drama series. The upcoming fifth season of 12 episodes will be the last for the series. Reports have been circulating for months that the series won’t have a sixth season, but this is the
by Trevor Kimball, September 6, 2024 (Photo: Rafy Winterfeld/Boat Rocker/MGM+) Our time in the far reaches of space is over. MGM+ has cancelled the Beacon 23 series, so there won’t be a third season. The second season’s eight episodes finished airing on May 26th. A science-fiction mystery thriller series, the Beacon 23 TV show stars
by Trevor Kimball, September 6, 2024 (Photo: © Simon Ridgway 2022) The Legend of King Arthur is one and done on MGM+. The Winter King has been cancelled, so there won’t be a second season. The first season of ten episodes finished being released in November on the American outlet. A historical fantasy drama series
by Regina Avalos, September 7, 2024 (Photo: Amazon FreeVee) Harry Bosch will be ending his journey on Amazon Freevee and Prime Video with the upcoming third season of Bosch: Legacy. Deadline revealed that the season will end the series, and it will arrive on the streaming service in March. Titus Welliver, Mimi Rogers, Madison Lintz,
by Regina Avalos, August 27, 2024 (Photo: Sandy Morris/HBO) Somebody Somewhere has a return date, and it has been revealed that the single-camera comedy’s upcoming third season will be its last. HBO announced the premiere date for season three with the release of a trailer. Bridget Everett, Jeff Hiller, Mary Catherine Garrison, Jane Brody, Murray
by Regina Avalos, August 20, 2024 (Photo: Disney+) The Acolyte will not return for a second season. Disney+ has cancelled the series from the Star Wars Universe just a month after its season one finale was released on the streaming service. Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Manny Jacinto, Dafne Keen, Charlie Barnett, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson,