Every TV show that’s been canceled in 2023 so far, from ‘The Idol’ to ‘Shadow and Bone’

As we reach the end of 2023, it’s time to take a look back at the scripted dramas, comedies, and genre-bending series that have been taken off our weekly TV schedules. The wave of cancellations can be attributed to a myriad of factors, with some studios citing the now-finished WGA and SAG strikes as the reason for pulling shows, or other streaming services simply looking to save a few bucks in tax money.

Either way, the cancellation of a beloved show can feel like a particularly painful sting. Here’s our comprehensive rundown of all the TV series that have been served their untimely pink slips in 2023.

Network

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Credit: CBS

ABC

A Million Little Things – Canceled after five seasons

Alaska Daily – Canceled after one season

Big Sky – Canceled after three seasons

The Company You Keep – Canceled after one season

The Final Straw – Canceled after one season

Home Economics – Canceled after three seasons

The Goldbergs – Ending after 10 seasons

The Rookie: Feds – Canceled after one season

The Wonder Years – Canceled after two seasons

CBS

East New York – Canceled after one season

N.C.I.S Los Angeles – Ending after 14 seasons

S.W.A.T. – Initially canceled, but re-ordered for final 7th season

True Lies – Canceled after one season

FOX

9-1-1 – Canceled after six seasons, picked up by ABC

Call Me Kat – Canceled after three seasons

Fantasy Island – Canceled after two seasons

The Resident – Canceled after six seasons

Welcome to Flatch – Canceled after two seasons

NBC

characters in 'Young Rock' pose as if for a photo


Credit: NBC

American Auto – Canceled after two seasons

The Blacklist – Canceled after 10 seasons

Grand Crew – Canceled after two seasons

Magnum P.I. – Canceled after five seasons

The Wheel – Canceled after one season

Young Rock – Canceled after three seasons

The CW

Gotham Knights – Canceled after one season

Kung Fu – Canceled after three seasons

Nancy Drew – Canceled after four seasons

Superman & Lois – Canceled after four seasons

Walker: Independence – Canceled after one season

The Winchesters – Canceled after one season

Streaming

Warwick Davis in 'Willow' holds a staff while another character stands in the background.


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Apple TV+

The Afterparty – Canceled after two seasons

City on Fire – Canceled after one season

Dear Edward – Canceled after one season

High Desert – Canceled after one season

The Mosquito Coast – Canceled after two seasons

Physical – Canceled after a third and final season

The Problem With Jon Stewart – Canceled after two seasons, despite a season three renewal

Suspicion – Canceled after one season

Swagger – Canceled after two seasons

Truth Be Told – Canceled after three seasons

Disney+

Big Shot – Canceled after two seasons

Doogie Kamealoha, M.D – Canceled after two seasons

The Mighty Ducks: Gamechangers – Canceled after two seasons

The Muppets Mayhem – Canceled after one season

The Mysterious Benedict Society – Canceled after two seasons

National Treasure: Edge of History – Canceled after one season

Willow – Canceled after one season

HBO / Max

A Black Lady Sketch Show– Canceled after four seasons

Avenue 5 – Canceled after two seasons

Doom Patrol – Canceled after four seasons

Gossip Girl – Canceled after two seasons

The Idol – Canceled after one season

The Other Two – Canceled after three seasons

Painting with John – Canceled after three seasons

Pennyworth – Canceled after three seasons

Perry Mason – Canceled after two seasons

South Side – Canceled after three seasons

Titans – Canceled after four seasons

Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty – Canceled after two seasons

Hulu

Kindred – Canceled after one season

The Great – Canceled after three seasons

How I Met Your Father – Canceled after two seasons

Letterkenny – Canceled after 12 seasons

Reboot– Canceled after one season

Up Here – canceled after one season

Netflix

Jessie Mei Li as Alina Starkov in “Shadow and Bone,” wearing a green soldier’s uniform and a blue and gold scarf.


Credit: Netflix

1899 – Canceled after one season

Agent Elvis – Canceled after one season

Big Mouth – Ending after eight seasons

Bling Empire – Canceled after three seasons

Bling Empire: New York – Canceled after one season

Captain Fall – Canceled after one season, despite a two-season order

The Chair – Canceled after one season

Dead End: Paranormal Park – Canceled after two seasons

Disenchantment – Ending after five seasons

Farzar – Canceled after one season

Freeridge – Canceled after one season

Glamorous – Canceled after one season

Human Resources – Canceled after two seasons

Inside Job – Canceled after one season

Lockwood & Co. – Canceled after one season

Mindhunter – Canceled after two seasons

Mo – Canceled after two seasons

Sex/Life – Canceled after two seasons

Shadow and Bone – Canceled after two seasons

Snowflake Mountain – Canceled after one season

Uncoupled – Canceled after one season, but picked up by Showtime

Paramount+

Laci Mosley as Harper Bettencourt and Miranda Cosgrove as Carly Shay in "iCarly," both smiling while wearing pink zip-up hoodies.


Credit: Lisa Rose/Paramount+

Blood & Treasure – Canceled after two seasons

Fatal Attraction – Canceled after one season

The Game – Canceled after two seasons

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies – Canceled after one season

iCarly – Canceled after three seasons

Rabbit Hole – Canceled after one season

Star Trek: Prodigy – Canceled after one season, picked up by Netflix

Queen of the Universe – Canceled after two seasons

Peacock

One of Us Is Lying – Canceled after two seasons

Pitch Perfect: Bumper in Berlin – Canceled after one season, despite a season two renewal

Vampire Academy – Canceled after one season

Prime Video

Four women in baseball uniform dresses.


Credit: Anne Marie Fox/Prime Video

A League of Their Own – Canceled after one season, despite a season two renewal

Harlan Coben’s Shelter – Canceled after one season

The Horror of Dolores Roach – Canceled after one season

Hunters – Canceled after two seasons

The Peripheral – Canceled after one season, despite a season two renewal

Ten Percent – Canceled after one season

Three Pines – Canceled after one season

With Love – Canceled after two seasons

Cable

Katie Chang, voice of Maddie, and Raza Jaffrey, voice of Chanda

‘Pantheon’
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AMC

61st Street – Canceled after one season, picked up by the CW

Lucky Hank – Canceled after one season

Pantheon – Canceled after one season, despite a two-season order

Soulmates – Canceled after one season, despite a season two renewal

Freeform

Cruel Summer – Canceled after two seasons

Good Trouble – Canceled after five seasons

Praise Petey – Canceled after one season

Single Drunk Female – Canceled after two seasons

The Watchful Eye – Canceled after one season

Showtime

Wayne Brady and Ziwe sit across from each other

‘Ziwe’
Credit: Gwen Capistran/Showtime

American Gigolo – Canceled after one season

I Love That For You – Canceled after one season

The L Word: Generation Q – Canceled after three seasons

Let the Right One In – Canceled after one season

Three Women – Canceled before the premiere, picked up by Starz

Ziwe – Canceled after two seasons

Starz

Blindspotting – Canceled after two seasons

Heels – Canceled after two seasons

Run the World – Canceled after two seasons

TBS

Miracle Workers – Canceled after four seasons

TNT

Jennifer Connelly stands next to Daveed Diggs who is in handcuffs

‘Snowpiercer’
Credit: Tomorrow Studios

Snowpiercer – Canceled after three seasons, but a fourth season was filmed

UPDATE: Dec. 16, 2023, 11:08 a.m. EST This post has been updated to reflect the latest cancellation news.

UPDATE: Jul. 11, 2023, 10:03 a.m. EDT This post has been updated to reflect the latest cancellation news.

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