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'The Equalizer' canceled by CBS: Queen Latifah's drama will end with Season 5 finale

'The Equalizer' canceled by CBS: Queen Latifah's drama will end with Season 5 finale

USA Today03-05-2025

'The Equalizer' canceled by CBS: Queen Latifah's drama will end with Season 5 finale
Queen Latifah's role as mysterious guardian Robyn McCall on the CBS drama "The Equalizer" will end after five seasons.
CBS revealed Friday that the Latifah-led series, a staple of the network's Sunday night lineup, will not be renewed for Season 6. The May 4 Season 5 finale (10 EDT/PDT), titled "Decisions," will now be the series finale for the procedural.
In the reimagining of the 1980s CBS series, Latifah stars as former CIA operative McCall, who uses her particular set of skills to help people in need. The reboot has passionate fans who pushed "The Equalizer" to the top of USA TODAY's exclusive "Save Our Shows" readers' poll.
Save Our Shows 2025: See how your TV favorites fared in USA TODAY's exclusive poll
In the poll results announced Friday, 47% of "SOS" voters said they wanted the show to return for a sixth season, the highest percentage of any show.
Only 23% of poll respondents wanted CBS's "Poppa's House," a multigenerational family sitcom starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr., to return. The comedy was canceled after one season in April.
CBS has made significant changes to the programming slate, canceling several shows, including "S.W.A.T." in March after Season 8. The network plans new series such as the "Blue Bloods" spinoff "Boston Blue," the "FBI" spinoff "FBI: CIA," and the comedy "DMV" for next season. CBS will reveal its fall schedule on May 7.

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