by Regina Avalos, January 31, 2024 (Photo: Disney) Secrets of Sulphur Springs will not be returning for a fourth season. Disney Channel has cancelled the series after three seasons, per Deadline. Starring Preston Oliver, Kyliegh Curran, Elle Graham, Kelly Frye, Landon Gordon, and Madeleine, the time-travel mystery series follows teen Griffin Campbell (Oliver) and his
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by Regina Avalos, February 2, 2024 (Photo: Ursula Coyote/Netflix) Obliterated will not be returning for a second season. Despite the series spending six weeks on Netflix‘s Top 10 list, the streamer has cancelled the action comedy. The show debuted on November 30th and ran for eight episodes. Starring Nick Zano, Shelley Hennig, Terrence Terrell, Paola
by Regina Avalos, February 2, 2024 (Photo by: FXX) The FXX comedy series Dave is ending, at least for now. Co-creator and star Dave Burd is looking to focus on other projects, so he has no immediate plans to make a fourth season. A single-camera comedy series created by Burd and Jeff Schaffer, the Dave
by Trevor Kimball, December 20, 2023 (Photo: Starz) Starz is finished with Shining Vale. The cable channel has not only cancelled the series (so there won’t be a third season), but Starz is also reportedly planning to pull Shining Vale’s existing two seasons from its streaming platform by the end of this year. A horror-comedy
by Trevor Kimball, December 19, 2023 (Photo: FX) Is Guillermo at fault? FX has announced that the upcoming sixth season of What We Do in the Shadows will be the show’s end. A horror-comedy mockumentary series, the What We Do in the Shadows TV show stars Kayvan Novak, Natasia Demetriou, Matt Berry, Mark Proksch, Harvey
by Regina Avalos, December 19, 2023 (Photo: Max) Warrior has been cancelled and is coming to a third outlet. The first two seasons of the martial arts drama aired on Cinemax before moving to HBO Max for its third season. The show has now been cancelled and Netflix has picked up non-exclusive rights to air
by Regina Avalos, December 17, 2023 (Photo: Prime Video) Good Omens has one more story to tell. Prime Video has renewed the supernatural comedy series for a third and final season. Starring Michael Sheen, David Tennant, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Reece Shearsmith, Niamh Walsh, Derek Jacobi, Maggie Service, Quelin Sepulveda, and Shelley Conn, the series
by Regina Avalos, December 13, 2023 (Photo: Starz) Hightown is returning for one more season. Starz has announced that the crime drama will return for its third and final season in January. Season two wrapped on the cable channel in March 2022. Starring Monica Raymund, James Badge Dale, Riley Voelkel, Amaury Nolasco, Atkins Estimond, and
by Trevor Kimball, December 9, 2023 (Photo: ABC/James Clark) A highly-rated ABC series is coming to an end with the 2023-24 television season. The Station 19 series will end with its upcoming seventh season of 10 episodes. A first-responder drama series, the Station 19 TV show stars Jaina Lee Ortiz, Jason George, Grey Damon, Barrett
by Regina Avalos, December 5, 2023 (Apple TV+) Central Park has been cancelled after three seasons by Apple TV+. Per Deadline, the news was announced by series co-creator Josh Gad. Season three was released on the streaming service in 2022. Starring Gad, Tituss Burgess, Daveed Diggs, Kathryn Hahn, Leslie Odom Jr., Emmy Raver-Lampman, and Stanley
by Trevor Kimball, December 8, 2023 (Photo by: Freeform) The Coterie is closing. The Good Trouble series has been cancelled so Freeform won’t be making a sixth season. The fifth season resumes next month. A drama series, the Good Trouble TV show stars Cierra Ramirez, Tommy Martinez, Emma Hunton, Sherry Cola, Zuri Adele, Josh Pence,
by Trevor Kimball, December 8, 2023 (Photo: Sergei Bachlakov/AMC) Hank’s journey is over. AMC has cancelled the low-rated Lucky Hank TV series so it won’t return for a second season. A comedy-drama series, the Lucky Hank TV show stars Bob Odenkirk, Mireille Enos, Cedric Yarbrough, Diedrich Bader, Olivia Scott Welch, Sara Amini, and Suzanne Cryer.
by Trevor Kimball, December 8, 2023 (Photo: Freeform/Justine Yeung) Freeform has made other plans for next summer. The cable channel has cancelled the Cruel Summer anthology series, so viewers shouldn’t bother looking for a third season. A teen thriller series, the Cruel Summer TV show stars Sadie Stanley, Lexi Underwood, Griffin Gluck, KaDee Strickland, Lisa
by Regina Avalos, December 3, 2023 (Photo: Prime Video) Riches will not be returning for a second season. Prime Video has cancelled the British drama that was released on the streaming service in December 2022. Six episodes were produced. Starring Deborah Ayorinde, Hugh Quarshie, Sarah Niles, Adeyinka Akinrinade, Ola Orebiyi, Nneka Okoye, and Emmanuel Imani,
by Regina Avalos, December 1, 2023 (Photo: Apple TV+) Swagger is not returning for a third season. Apple TV+ has cancelled the basketball drama, which takes viewers into the world of elite youth basketball clubs. Season two wrapped on the streaming service in early August. Starring O’Shea Jackson Jr., Isaiah Hill, Quvenzhané Wallis, Shinelle Azoroh,
by Regina Avalos, December 3, 2023 (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency) The Sammy Davis Jr. bio series is not moving forward at Hulu, but the series could still come to the small screen. Starring Elijah Kelley as Sammy Davis Jr., 20 Television is shopping the series to other outlets. Deadline revealed the following about
by Regina Avalos, November 30, 2023 (Photo: Michael Yarish/CBS) Bob ♥ Abishola is coming to an end. CBS has revealed that the Monday night sitcom will end with its upcoming fifth season, and a series finale date has been set. The announcement is not surprising as the sitcom faced several casting cuts for season five,
by Regina Avalos, November 22, 2023 The axe has fallen on three Prime Video scripted shows before the holiday. The streaming service has cancelled The Horror of Dolores Roach, Harlen Coben’s Shelter after one season apiece, and With Love after two seasons, per Deadline. Starring Justina Machado, Alejandro Hernandez, Kita Updike, and K. Todd Freeman,
by Trevor Kimball, November 21, 2023 (Photo by: TBS) There was no miracle for TBS‘ last remaining live-action comedy series. To no surprise, the cable channel has cancelled the Miracle Workers series, so it won’t be back for a fifth season. The fourth season aired over five weeks during the summer. The fourth season of
by Regina Avalos, November 22, 2023 (Photo: Disney+) The Muppets Mayhem is having their big break cut short. Per Deadline, Disney+ has canceled the series after one season, which was released in May. Adam F. Goldberg created the series. Starring Lilly Singh, Tahj Mowry, and Saara Chaudry, the series followed Electric Mayhem as they worked
by Regina Avalos, November 21, 2023 (Photo: CBS) The upcoming 14th season of Blue Bloods will be its last. Season 14 will premiere on CBS in February with the first 10 episodes of an 18-episode final season. The remaining episodes will air next fall, as part of the 2024-25 TV season. Starring Tom Selleck, Donnie
by Trevor Kimball, November 20, 2023 (Photo by: Hallmark Channel) The Ride TV series won’t be back for another round. The show has been cancelled, so there won’t be a second season on Hallmark Channel. The first season of 10 episodes finished airing in May. A family drama series, the Ride TV show stars Nancy
by Regina Avalos, November 16, 2023 (Shadow and Bone, Photo: Netflix) Netflix has dropped the axe on five of its shows. The streaming service has cancelled live-action shows Shadow and Bone and Glamorous, as well as animated shows Agent Elvis, Farzar, and Captain Fall. The production delays caused by the recently ended WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes were partly
by Trevor Kimball, November 15, 2023 (Photo: Monty Brinton/Paramount+) Bravo Team is preparing to stand down. Paramount+ has announced that SEAL Team is ending with its upcoming seventh season. Production begins next month and the final episodes will begin airing in 2024. A military action-adventure series, the SEAL Team TV show stars David Boreanaz, Neil
by Trevor Kimball, November 15, 2023 (Photos: The CW) The CW seems to have run out of patience and cancelled two of its imported Thursday night comedies. Effective immediately, the Run the Burbs (season two) and Everyone Else Burns (season one) series have been pulled from the network’s schedule. A Canadian family comedy series, the
by Trevor Kimball, November 14, 2023 (Photo: Bill Inoshita/CBS) To little surprise, Young Sheldon is ending with its upcoming seventh season. The final episodes begin airing on Thursday, February 15th on CBS. A coming-of-age comedy series, the Young Sheldon TV show stars Iain Armitage, Zoe Perry, Lance Barber, Annie Potts, Montana Jordan, Raegan Revord, Emily Osment,
by Regina Avalos, November 14, 2023 (Photo: Freeform) Praise Petey will not be returning for a second season. Freeform has cancelled the adult animated comedy series, which aired over the summer. The ten-episode season wrapped in August. Featuring the voices of Annie Murphy (Schitt’s Creek), John Cho (Cowboy Bebop), Kiersey Clemons (The Flash), Stephen Root
by Trevor Kimball, November 10, 2023 (Photo by: ABC/Temma Hankin) Simone has been let go. ABC has cancelled The Rookie: Feds series, so the cast and crew won’t be headed back to work on a second season after long industry strikes. A police procedural drama series, The Rookie: Feds TV show is a spin-off of
by Regina Avalos, November 8, 2023 (Photo: Ben Hider/Paramount+ with Showtime) The Circus is ending with its current eighth season. Showtime has announced that the 130th and final episode of the political docuseries series will be released on Sunday. Hosted by John Heilemann, Mark McKinnon, and Jennifer Palmieri, the series premiered in 2016, and it
by Regina Avalos, November 3, 2023 (Photo: Hulu) The upcoming twelfth season of Letterkenny will be its last. The Canadian comedy series will launch its final season of six episodes on December 26th on Hulu in the United States. The final season will debut on Christmas Day on Crave in Canada. Starring creator Jared Keeso,
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