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12-05-2025
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Hulu Announces Cancellation of Four Shows
The streaming service Hulu boasts an impressive collection of original series. Unfortunately for many fans, some of those shows will be coming to an end this year as they have either not been renewed or have been outright canceled by the streaming service. So far this year, Hulu has announced the cancellation of four different shows. According to DirecTV, "Solar Opposites" has not been renewed for another season and will come to a close in season 6 while "How to Die Alone," "Wayne Brady: The Family Remix" and "Extraordinary" have all been canceled. "Solar Opposites" is an animated television show that centers around a family of aliens who crash land on Earth and are forced to stay there after they were sent from their home planet, Planet Shlorp, to colonize new planets shortly before it was destroyed by an asteroid. The upcoming sixth season of the show will be its last as it has not been renewed beyond that. "How to Die Alone" is a comedy series that follows a woman who decides to change her life after a near-death experience, taking her on a journey of self-empowerment and personal transformation as she looks to find love. It was canceled by Hulu after just one season. "Wayne Brady: The Family Remix" is a reality show that follows the life of actor and comedian Wayne Brady. The show is described as "a divorced couple who successfully co-parent in a blended multiracial family." After its lone season, the show was canceled by Hulu. "Extraordinary" follows a girl named Jen who lives in a world where everyone develops a superpower at the age of 18. However, six years after turning 18, she still had not discovered her superpower. While the show was well received for its first season, generating a 100 percent rotten tomatoes score, it was canceled by Hulu following its second season. While fans will undoubtedly be disappointed by some of these decisions, Hulu still has plenty of streaming options for fans to find something new to watch.
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12-05-2025
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Beloved TV Shows Cancelled in 2025, From Netflix to NBC
Many beloved TV shows won't make it past 2025 due to a series of cancellations. They include fan-favorite shows on Netflix, Hulu, NBC, CBS, ABC, Prime Video, HBO, and more. Some shows are ending after one season, and others have run their course over multiple seasons. Here's a round-up of cancelled shows as of May 10, 2025. Netflix Cancellations Netflix has announced the cancellation of three shows: The Sandman, Territory, and The Recruit are all ending. Rotten Tomatoes also reported that the Netflix shows Big Mouth and Kaos were cancelled and that Cobra Kai will end "after the sixth, and final, season." Outer Banks was cancelled after five seasons, Rotten Tomatoes reported, Squid Game will end after Season 3, and Stranger Things will end after five seasons. You is also ending. In March 2025, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that The Recruit is ending after two seasons. 'The Recruit has been cancelled yall. Such a bummer,' actor Colton Dunn wrote on Threads. 'I'll share some pics and fun memories on IG but just wanted you to hear it from me. Thanks if you watched. I'm AVAILABLE NOW! Hire me for you tv story!!' In addition, The Empress was renewed for a third season, but it will be the show's final one, according to Screen Geek. 'We are incredibly thankful to have had the chance to work with the wonderful cast and production team to bring Territory and the stunning Australian outback into the homes of millions around the world,' Netflix's director of content for ANZ, Que Min Luu, stated in a release obtained by Country Living. 'Although we won't be continuing with another season, we eagerly anticipate working with all of them again in the future.' In January, Variety reported that The Sandman's second season would be its last. Hulu Cancellations Multiple shows are ending at Hulu. They are Solar Opposites, which will end after Season 6, How to Die Alone, Wayne Brady: The Family Remix, and Extraordinary. In March, Variety reported of Solar Opposites, "Hulu had previously announced the show would be back for a sixth season,but it was not previously known that it would be the show's last. In February, Variety noted that How to Die Alone was being cancelled after one season. Brady confirmed the cancellation of his show to People in February, saying, "There is no Season 2 from Hulu. But we loved doing season 1, and who knows? Things may change, and we may pop up somewhere doing something, but the bottom line is we're always a family.' According to Screen Rant, Extraordinary is being cancelled despite enjoying popularity with fans. In addition, The Handmaid's Tale is ending "after a sixth, and final, season," Rotten Tomatoes reported. The site added that Life & Beth is also being cancelled. NBC Cancellations NBC is cancelling five shows that are "beloved" with fans, who have expressed outrage, according to Parade. On May 9, The Hollywood Reporter reported that Suits LA won't be returning for a second season. That was just one of a slew of shows cancelled by NBC, according to THR. The network also cancelled the shows Lopez vs. Lopez and Night Court as well as The Irrational and Found, THR reported. La Brea is being cancelled "after a third, and final, season," according to Rotten Tomatoes. CBS Cancellations CBS cancelled The Equalizer, FBI: Most Wanted, and FBI: International. 'It's not easy to end shows, and we had a lot of options this year,' CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach told reporters on May 7, according to Deadline. In addition, S.W.A.T. is ending after eight seasons. The Neighborhood, After Midnight, The Summit, and Poppa's House were also cancelled, Glamour reported. Young Sheldon is being cancelled too, Rotten Tomatoes reported. ABC Cancellations The Conners ended in April after seven seasons, according to People. "This to everybody feels like the appropriate time. We're going out on top," executive producer Bruce Helford told Deadline. "We're the most watched comedy on ABC, we had a great season, and this just feels like the right time to do this." HBO Cancellations HBO Max has ended three shows: The Sex Lives of College Girls, Bookie and The Franchise. Deadline reported that The Sex Lives of College Girls was ending after three seasons. Variety reported in February that Bookie was being cancelled. In January, Deadline confirmed that The Franchise was ending after one season. House of the Dragon is being cancelled "after a fourth, and final, season," Rotten Tomatoes reported. The site added that Julia is being cancelled "after a second, and final, season" and Mr. Brilliant Friend is being cancelled "after a fourth, and final, season." Rotten Tomatoes also reported that Our Flags Mean Death is being cancelled "after the second, and final, season." Prime Video Cancellations According to Rotten Tomatoes, Prime Video has also had a series of cancellations. They are Honey Bunny and Diana. In addition, The Boys will be cancelled "after a fifth, and final, season," Cruel Intentions, My Lady Jane, and Clean Slate is also being cancelled, the site reported. Rotten Tomatoes also reported that Harlem is being cancelled "after a third, and final, season." Outer Range is being cancelled "after the second, and final, season," Rotten Tomatoes reported, as is Upload. Apple TV+ Cancellations Apple is cancelling Mythic Quest and Acapulco, according to Rotten Tomatoes. Silo is being cancelled "after a fourth, and final, season," the site added. Fox Cancellation Fox is cancelling 9-1-1 Lone Star, People reported. Showrunner Ryan Murphy told Variety in 2024 that 9-1-1: Lone Star was being cancelled because of financial reasons. 'Sadly, we all love 'Lone Star,' but the financials just didn't work,' he said. 'It's a Disney company that was on a Fox network, and it just was never going to work. And we had a long run of it.' Disney+ Cancellation Disney+ is ending Andor "after a second, and final, season," Rotten Tomatoes reported, as did Glamour. Peacock Cancellations Per Rotten Tomatoes, the Peacock shows being cancelled include Based on a True Story, Hysteria!, Teacup, Mr. Throwback, and Bel-Air.