Networks and streamers are revealing which programs won’t be coming back for the 2025-2026 TV season. Cancellations are unfortunately inevitable and unavoidable, and even long-running shows must eventually come to an end.
Heading into 2025, we already knew that some of the biggest shows of the last decade would be releasing their final episodes this year. Below is the list of all the TV shows that have either been canceled, or are ending, in 2025. We’ll continue to update this list as more cancellations and final seasons are announced. (See 2024’s full list of cancellations here.)
ABC
The Conners, seven seasons
Doctor Odyssey, one season
CBS
FBI: Most Wanted, six seasons
FBI: International, four seasons
Poppa’s House, one season
The Equalizer, five seasons
Cartoon Network
Craig of the Creek, six seasons
Disney Channel
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, two seasons
Disney+
Fox
9-1-1: Lone Star, five seasons
Rescue: HI-Surf, one season
Alert: Missing Persons Unit, three seasons
The Cleaning Lady, four seasons
HBO
The Franchise, one season
Hulu
The Handmaid’s Tale, six seasons
How to Die Alone, one season
Mid-Century Modern, one season
Max
The Sex Lives of College Girls, three seasons
MGM+
Billy the Kid, three seasons

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MSNBC
MTV
Ridiculousness, 46 seasons
NBC
Night Court, three seasons
Lopez vs Lopez, three seasons
The Irrational, two seasons
Grosse Pointe Garden Society, one season
Netflix
Blood of Zeus, three seasons
Heartbreak High, three seasons
Squid Game, three seasons
Stranger Things, five seasons
The Residence, one season
Paramount+
Peacock
Based on a True Story, two seasons
Mr. Throwback, one season
Prime Video
Bosch: Legacy, three seasons
Good Omens, three seasons
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh, one season
The Wheel of Time, three seasons
Starz
Syfy
Resident Alien, four seasons
TNT
Inside the NBA (moving to ESPN and ABC)