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TV Shows Canceled in 2025: Here Are All the Shows Ending This Year

Extraordinary: This British comedy imagines a world in which everyone develops a superpower at the age of 18—except Jen, who’s 25 and still superpower-less. The series got generally stellar reviews and even some awards, but was still canceled after its second season.
How to Die Alone: Starring Natasha Rothwell (you know her from The White Lotus and Insecure), How to Die Alone follows a woman who decides to take control of her own life after a near-death experience. Critics liked it, but it was canceled after one season.
Wayne Brady: The Family Remix: Wayne Brady’s reality show about his own family aired eight episodes on Freeform, but Brady confirmed to People that Hulu had passed on a second season. “But we loved doing season one, and who knows? Things may change and we may pop up somewhere doing something, but the bottom line is we’re always a family,” he added.
Solar Opposites: This adult-cartoon series about a family of aliens who are stuck on planet Earth after a crash landing first premiered in 2020. After five years, per Deadline, it will premiere its sixth and final season in fall 2025.
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The Equalizer: Queen Latifah’s crime drama was canceled after five seasons. Even worse, news of the cancelation came after the season-five finale, which will now serve as the show’s send-off. Latifah starred as an ex-CIA operative in the reboot of the ’80s series of the same name, which also inspired the movie franchise starring Denzel Washington.
S.W.A.T.: It may be ending, but S.W.A.T. has to be one of TV’s most successful reboots. It was based on the 1970s series of the same name and premiered in 2017, going on to last eight seasons. S.W.A.T. narrowly escaped cancelation after its sixth season in 2023, per Deadline. At the eleventh hour, it was granted one final seventh season, and then renewed at the last minute again, making its eighth season the actual final season.
FBI: Most Wanted: A true Dick Wolfe joint, Most Wanted, starring Dylan McDermott, was the first FBI spin-off, and ran for six seasons.
FBI: International: The second FBI spin-off, International, didn’t do quite as well as Most Wanted, but still ran for four successful seasons before getting canceled.
The Neighborhood: Starring Max Greenfield of New Girl fame and Cedric the Entertainer, The Neighborhood is a pretty classic network sitcom, about a white Midwestern family who moves to a predominantly Black neighborhood in California. Hijinks and culture clashes and friendship ensue. It was canceled after seven seasons.
After Midnight: The late-night show hosted by Taylor Tomlinson will have its finale in June. According to The New York Times, the show was set to come back for a third season, but Tomlinson decided she wanted to go back to stand-up comedy full-time. The network will now not have original programming in the 12:30 a.m. slot for the first time in three decades.