42 Ending or Cancelled TV Shows for the 2019-20 Season

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2019-20 canceled TV showsHere’s a list of TV shows that aired (or are expected to air) during the 2019-20 season (roughly September 2019 through August 2020) but won’t be back for the 2020-21 season. Not finding a show that you believe has been cancelled? Check the 2017-18 season list or the 2018-19 season list. You can also check our status pages.

Most recent additions: Bastards (Apple), Glitch (Netflix), Born This Way (A&E), Ballers (HBO), Poldark (PBS), The Durrells in Corfu (PBS), The 100 (The CW), 13 Reasons Why (Netflix), Homicide Hunter: Lt Joe Kenda (Investigation Discovery), Trinkets (Netflix), Will & Grace (NBC), Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD (ABC), How to Get Away with Murder (ABC), Unrelated (Freeform), Corporate (Comedy Central), The Good Place (NBC), Lucifer (Netflix), The Ranch (Netflix), The Spanish Princess (Starz), The Affair (Showtime), Silicon Valley (HBO), Dark (Netflix), You Me Her (Audience), Madam Secretary (CBS), Empire (FOX), Blindspot (NBC), Power (Starz), Liar (SundanceTV), Future Man (Hulu), Preacher (AMC), Supernatural (The CW), Tin Star (Amazon), Schitt’s Creek (Pop), Arrow (The CW), Strike Back (Cinemax), and The Man in the High Castle (Amazon).

This list will be updated as the season progresses so feel free to bookmark and check back. If I’ve missed something, please let me know.  

13 Reasons Why (Netflix)
The controversial high school drama was renewed for a fourth and final season.

The 100 (The CW)
Series creator Jason Rothenberg revealed that the sci-fi series would be ending with seven seasons and 100 episodes.

The Affair (Showtime)
The cable channel announced that this psychological drama series would end with season five.

Arrow (The CW)
The network announced that this superhero series ends with an eighth season of 10 episodes.

Ballers (HBO)
Prior to the premiere of season three, the premium cable channel announced that the series would end after 47 episodes.

Bastards (Apple)
The tech giant ordered this Richard Gere drama to series but later cancelled those plans.

Blindspot (NBC)
The network renewed this Friday night drama for a fifth and final season. Hopefully, the writers will give the series a satisfying conclusion.

Born This Way (A&E)
Following the lives of adults with Down Syndrome, it was announced that this docuseries would end with a six-part short form digital series and a one-hour holiday special series finale.

Corporate (Comedy Central)
This work comedy was renewed for a third and final season on the cable channel.

Criminal Minds (CBS)
The network gave the venerable crime drama an early renewal for its 15th and finale season.

Dark (Netflix)
It was revealed that this anthology series has just three chapters (seasons).

The Durrells in Corfu (PBS)
A comedy-drama series that’s based on Gerald Durrell’s three autobiographical books, it was revealed that season four is the end.

Empire (FOX)
The music family drama was renewed for a sixth and final season.

Fuller House (Netflix)
A sequel to the Full House sitcom (1987-95), this family comedy series ends with its fifth season. The extended Tanner clan will say goodbye after a total of 13 total seasons. Will they return someday?

Future Man (Hulu)
A sci-fi comedy series, this show revolves around an underachieving janitor who is needed to save the world. It ends with season three.

Glitch (Netflix)
A drama series from Australia, this TV show has three seasons and 18 episodes.

The Good Place (NBC)
What the fork? It was announced that season four is the end of this afterlife comedy series.

Homeland (Showtime)
In April 2018, star Claire Danes confirmed that season eight would be this spy thriller’s final year. It was later revealed that the final season would be delayed.

Homicide Hunter: Lt Joe Kenda (Investigation Discovery)
Season nine is the end for this long-running series that follows veteran police detective Joe Kenda.

How to Get Away with Murder (ABC)
It’s been announced that season six of the Viola Davis series is the end.

Liar (SundanceTV)
Starring Joanne Froggatt and Ioan Gruffudd, this mystery drama series was renewed for a second season. It was later revealed that season two would be the end for the show.

Lucifer (Netflix)
The streaming service rescued this supernatural cop drama series and ordered a fourth season when it was cancelled by FOX. Netflix later renewed the show for a fifth and final season.

Madam Secretary (CBS)
The Tiffany network renewed this Sunday night drama for a sixth season and later revealed that that would be the end.

The Man in the High Castle (Amazon)
It’s been announced that the alt-history series ends with its fourth season.

Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD (ABC)
The network revealed that season seven is the end of the road for Agent Coulson and company.

Modern Family (ABC)
The alphabet network renewed this mockumentary-style family sitcom for an 11th and final season.

Poldark (PBS)
It was revealed that this historical drama series, based on the novels of Winston Graham, would conclude with season five.

Power (Starz)
The cable channel revealed that the crime drama would end with an extended sixth season.

Preacher (AMC)
Adapted from DC Comics’ Vertigo imprint, this supernatural drama follows a hard-drinking, chain-smoking preacher. It was announced the season four is the end.

The Ranch (Netflix)
Ashton Kutcher revealed that season four (parts seven and eight) would be the end of this multi-camera comedy series.

Schitt’s Creek (Pop)
A comedy about the formerly wealthy Rose family, this series ends with season six.

Silicon Valley (HBO)
It’s been confirmed that this cable series ends with a sixth season of seven episodes.

The Spanish Princess (Starz)
The cable channel ordered a “second run” of episodes to wrap up Catherine of Aragon’s story.

Strike Back (Cinemax)
It was announced that the action drama is coming to an end for a second time.

Suits (USA Network)
This legal drama was renewed for a ninth and final season but the channel has already ordered a spin-off called Pearson.

Supernatural (The CW)
Demon hunters Sam and Dean Winchester have earned a break. The dark fantasy series ends with season 15.

Tin Star (Amazon)
It was announced that this British-Canadia crime drama had been renewed for its third and final season.

Trinkets (Netflix)
The streaming service renewed this teen drama for a second and final season.

Unrelated (Freeform)
This Kenya Barris comedy was given a series order, was cast, and began production but the plans for the series were then cancelled.

Vikings (History)
A historical drama series, the cable channel gave the show an early sixth season renewal and later announced those 20 episodes would be the end.

Will & Grace (NBC)
This sitcom was revived for a ninth season and was later renewed for seasons 10 and 11. The peacock network has decided that season 11 is the end (unless NBC decides to revive it again someday).

You Me Her (AT&T Audience Network)
Audience confirmed that season five finishes the romantic comedy series.

What do you think? Have any of your favorite shows been cancelled? Which ones are you sorry to see end?

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