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Renewed and Cancelled TV Shows 2023
Renewed and Cancelled TV Shows 2023
Want to know if your favorite television series is among the latest cancelled TV shows? Bookmark this page to learn about Netflix cancelled shows, when network series get the axe, and which cable TV limited series are being reworked as anthologies to squeeze every single drop of fan love out of them. How it works: Renewals are obvious: new season = yay! When a network or streaming service announces that they’re not making another season of a show, however, we count that as cancelled (or “canceled” if you spell it without SEO considerations). Sure, some shows “come to a natural...
Want to know if your favorite television series is among the latest cancelled TV shows? Bookmark this page to learn about Netflix cancelled shows, when network series get the axe, and which cable TV limited series are being reworked as anthologies to squeeze every single drop of fan love out of them. How it works: Renewals are obvious: new season = yay! When a network or streaming service announces that they’re not making another season of a show, however, we count that as cancelled (or “canceled” if you spell it without SEO considerations). Sure, some shows “come to a natural end,” but someone somewhere said “enough,” and to avoid endless discussions about whether a title was “cancelled” or “retired” — Westworld and The Man Who Fell to Earth were cancelled, but The Flash and The Handmaid’s Tale get to come to their natural conclusions — we’re going with the one designation. We’ve also included series that have completed their latest seasons but have not officially been cancelled or given a renewal (see: The Terror and Russian Doll ).
Feel free to debate specific titles in the comments. But first: learn which series will live on, which were renewed and then cancelled (thanks, COVID-19 and media conglomerate mergers), and which have simply reached their expiration date. Related: 2023 Premiere Dates HBO has given a third season to Somebody Somewhere, Bridget Everett’s comedy-drama whose second season became a Sunday night palette-cleanser for the dark humor of the cable channel’s Emmy-winning programming Barry and Succession. The heartfelt and realistic series is co-created by Hannah Bos and Paul Thureen and stars comedian-singer Everett as Sam, a woman who returns to her small town in Kansas despite after spending her youth trying to escape it. She finds a support system of friends and family who help her deal with loss and acceptance. Matilda De Angelis stars in Prime Video’s Citadel: Diana. (Photo by Amazon Studios) Prime Video has renewed its splashy espionage thriller Citadel for a second season, which will be titled Citadel: Diana and star The Undoing actress Matilda De Angelis . Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra Jonas starred in the first season of the globe-trotting adventure about a covert spy ring that has a mole (or moles?) in the operation. The Russo brothers executive produce the series with Joe Russo committing to direct all episodes of the second season. Executive producer David Weil is also returning as showrunner. The Winchesters is cancelled by The CW. (Photo by The CW) Much like what happens with its supposed core demographic of young adults, The CW is going through some growing pains. Last year saw the departure of chairman and CEO Mark Pedowitz, the man associated with bringing in the broadcast network’s robust line of superhero programming and ushering it away from teen soaps like Gossip Girl. Now The CW’s entertainment president, Brad Schwartz, said during a recent press call that superhero shows “had their time” on the channel.
It’s true that The CW stalwarts like The Flash and Riverdale, which are both based on comic book characters, are ending their long runs. But the network has also cancelled other series like Walker Independence, a spin-off of its popular Walker, Texas Ranger reboot, and The Winchesters, a spin-off to its long-running and hugely popular Supernatural series. Kung Fu, a modern-day (and more progressive) version of the David Carradine series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, was also cancelled.
Upcoming The CW programming include Joan, which stars Sophie Turner as jewel thief Joan Hannington, and The Librarians: The Next Chapter, a spin-off the TNT series that starred Rebecca Romijn and Christian Kane. It will also air new seasons of crime drama 61st Street and reality dating series FBoy Island after those shows were dropped by other services.
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