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But, as is tradition, with all of those fresh new series and returning shows sadly came a wave of TV cancellations, ranging from legacy late-night programs likeThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert, high-profile spin-offs likeSuits LA and FBI: International, long-running comedies including The Connersand The Neighborhood, and more.

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A complete list of the canceled TV shows of 2025

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Almost Paradise (Prime Video)

The island-set action drama was canceled by Amazon after two seasons in April 2025, though executive producer Dean Devlin told TV Insider that the team is trying to sell it to other broadcasters.

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Based on a True Story (Peacock)

In May 2025, it was announced that the action thriller — starring Kevin Bacon as a backwoods bounty hunter who comes back from the dead — was ending after one season.

Bookie (HBO Max)

A recent casualty of 2025, the coming-of-age military comedy (starring Miles Heizer, Ana Ayora, Blake Burt and Liam Oh) was canceled by Netflix in December after only one season.

Butterfly (Prime Video)

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Christina on the Coast (HGTV)

The home renovation television series featuring Christina Hall was canceled in July 2025 after five seasons on HGTV.

Clean Slate (Prime Video)

The family comedy co-created by and starring Laverne Cox and George Wallace was axed by Prime Video in April 2025 after its first season.

The Conners (FOX)

Following Roseanne's ten-season tenure and its own seven-season run, The Conners officially said goodbye to the titular TV family with a six-episode farewell season this April.

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Cruel Intentions (Prime Video)

Based on the '90s movie of the same name, the Prime Video soap starring Sarah Catherine Hook and Zac Burgess was canceled after one season in March 2025.

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Doctor Odyssey (ABC)

The cruising medical drama starring Joshua Jackson was officially docked by ABC in June 2025 after its maiden voyage, er, season.

The Equalizer (CBS)

A modern reboot of the 1980s series of the same name, Queen Latifah's CBS crime drama was canceled after five seasons in May 2025. “Stepping into a kick-a-- role like Robyn was everything I hoped it would be,” the star wrote on Instagram following the news. “The Equalizer blew past every dream we had for it, and having the opportunity to do this for five seasons honestly feels surreal.”

Farmhouse Fixer (HGTV)

New Kids on the Block crooner Jonathan Knight announced via social media in June that HGTV had canceled his home renovation series after three seasons.

FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International (CBS)

Both spinoff series of the CBS procedural FBI were canceled this year, the former after six seasons and the latter after four.

Found (NBC)

The procedural drama from Nkechi Okoro Carroll was canceled by NBC after two seasons, concluding its run on the network on May 15, 2025.

Frasier (Paramount+)

The revival of the classic Kelsey Grammer sitcom folded on Paramount+ after two seasons; however, word has it that CBS News is trying to shop the show to other streaming outlets.

Happy Face (Paramount+)

In July 2025, Paramount announced that the crime drama starring Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid would not be getting a second season.

Harlem (Prime Video)

The Tracy Oliver-created comedy aired its third and final season on January 23, 2025, ending its run on the Amazon streaming platform.

Natasha Rothwell and Conrad Ricamora in How to Die Alone

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How to Die Alone (Hulu)

Starring and created by Natasha Rothwell, the airport-based comedy series was scrapped by Hulu in February 2025 after a single eight-episode season.

In the Know (Peacock)

Another Peacock casualty, the animated political satire from Zach Woods, Mike Judge and Brandon Gardner ended after its first season.

Izzy Does It (HGTV)

Flip or Flop master contractor Izzy Battres' solo renovation show was canceled by HGTV, the star revealed in June 2025.

Samantha Bee and Stephen Colbert.

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Lopez vs Lopez (NBC)

The three-season run of the George Lopez-led NBC sitcom came to an end when the network announced in May of this year that the comedy was officially canceled. "I would really love to thank all of you who have showed us so much love and support for the past three seasons," Lopez wrote on Instagram. "This wasn’t just a show, it was and is our lives."

Motorheads (Prime Video)

The YA drama starring Nathalie Kelley, Michael Cimino, Melissa Collazo and Ryan Phillippe was canceled after its debut season on Prime Video.

Mythic Quest (Apple TV)

After four seasons on Apple TV, the video-game comedy was canceled by the streamer in April just days after its season 4 finale. Graciously, though, the team was allowed to put together a special update to that final episode as a proper goodbye to fans.

The cast of '9-1-1: Lone Star'

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Neighbors (Prime Video)

After being revived by Prime Video in 2023, the long-running Aussie soap was canceled two years later by the streamer, with its final episode having aired on December 11, 2025.

9-1-1 Lone Star (FOX)

Created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk and Tim Minear, the Rob Lowe-led procedural drama saw its end with its fifth season, which wrapped in February 2025.

On Call (Prime Video)

The Amazon streamer decided against picking up the serial drama with Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente for a second season; however, the team is shopping the series to other streaming homes.

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Poppa's House (CBS)

The family sitcom starring IRL father-son duo Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. was scrapped by CBS this past April after one season.

Pulse (Netflix)

The Netflix medical drama starring Willa Fitzgerald and Colin Woodell flatlined when the streaming juggernaut canceled it after one season this summer.

The Residence (Netflix)

In July 2025, Netflix canceled the Shondaland-produced murder mystery after one season; the move was reportedly due to lower viewership numbers and high production costs.

Rescue HI-Surf (FOX)

The lifeguard drama couldn't pull its head above water for a second season — FOX canceled Rescue HI-Surf in May 2025 after its debut season.

The Sandman (Netflix)

Based on the seminal 1990s comic book series by Neil Gaiman, the Netflix adaptation ended with season two in July 2025.

Solar Opposites (Hulu)

After six seasons and 63 episodes, the adult animated sci-fi series was canceled by Hulu in March 2025. But at least they had the likes of Kieran Culkin and Tiffany Haddish to help them go out with a bang!

Suits LA (NBC)

A spinoff of Suits proper, the Stephen Amell-starring legal drama was canceled by NBC in May 2025 after its inaugural season.

The Summit (CBS)

The Manu Bennett-hosted adventure reality competition series couldn't climb its way to a second season and was canceled by CBS in April 2025.

Shemar Moore on 'S.W.A.T.'

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Teacup (Peacock)

Inspired by Robert McCammon’s bestselling novel Stinger, the horror series starring Scott Speedman and Yvonne Strahovski was canceled by Peacock in January 2025 after a single season.

The Waterfront (Netflix)

The coastal crime series won't get a season two, as Netflix canceled the North Carolina-set drama after its first season this past August.

The Wheel of Time (Prime Video)

Starring Rosamund Pike, Josha Stradowski, Daniel Henney and Zoë Robins, the fantasy epic ran for three seasons on the Amazon streamer, before getting canceled in May 2025.

Wipeout (TBS)

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