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A rough season for TV, and viewers felt it

The final months of 2025 delivered another wave of TV cancellations, affecting broadcast networks, cable channels, and nearly every major streaming platform. Some shows were cut abruptly after one season. Others were given a chance to wrap their stories with a planned final run.

This article tracks every confirmed cancellation announced from October through December 2025, along with series that already have official end dates or final seasons scheduled in 2026. If a show isn’t listed here, there was no confirmed announcement as of late 2025.

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TV Shows Canceled in October 2025

October brought a mix of early streaming exits and high-profile final-season announcements.

Show Network / Platform Status Ends After
Yellowjackets Showtime / Paramount+ Final season announced Season 4
BMF Starz Canceled Season 4
Butterfly Prime Video Canceled Season 1
Countdown Prime Video Canceled Season 1
The Great North Fox Canceled Season 5
The Ultimatum: Queer Love Netflix Canceled Season 2

Why it mattered: October made clear that even recognizable titles and returning shows were no longer safe, especially on streaming platforms.

TV Shows Canceled in November 2025

November leaned heavily into streaming and cable decisions, including one of Peacock’s most talked-about originals.

Show Network / Platform Status Ends After
Poker Face Peacock Canceled Season 2
English Teacher FX Canceled Season 2
Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Paramount+ Final season Season 2
Dora Paramount+ Canceled Not renewed

Why it mattered: November confirmed that critical buzz alone wasn’t enough to guarantee renewals, especially for mid-budget originals.

TV Shows Canceled in December 2025

December delivered a year-end sweep across nearly every corner of the TV ecosystem.

Show Network / Platform Status Ends After
Hotel Costiera Prime Video Canceled Season 1
Boots Netflix Canceled Season 1
NCIS: Tony & Ziva Paramount+ Canceled Season 1
Deal or No Deal Island NBC Canceled Season 2
The Kitchen Food Network Canceled Long-running series
Catfish MTV Canceled Season 9
Goosebumps Disney+ Canceled Season 2

Why it mattered: December showed that longevity no longer guarantees protection. Even long-running franchises and recognizable brands were cut.

TV Shows Already Confirmed to End in 2026

Not every show is being canceled outright. Many popular series have announced planned final seasons, giving fans time to prepare.

Show Network / Platform Final Season Expected End
Outlander Starz Season 8 March 2026
Power Book IV: Force Starz Season 3 Early 2026
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert CBS Season 11 May 2026
The Boys Prime Video Season 5 2026
Avatar: The Last Airbender Netflix Season 3 2026
All American The CW Season 8 2026
Outer Banks Netflix Season 5 2026
Squid Game Netflix Season 3 2026
Heartstopper Netflix Season 3 2026

Big patterns shaping TV right now

1. Streaming platforms are cutting faster

One- and two-season cancellations are becoming routine, especially when shows don’t show immediate subscriber impact.

2. Planned endings are replacing surprise cancellations

More creators are being allowed to finish stories, signaling a shift toward controlled exits instead of abrupt shutdowns.

3. Brand recognition isn’t enough

Well-known IP and returning hits are still vulnerable if budgets outweigh performance.

What viewers should expect next

As 2026 approaches, expect:

  • More final-season announcements rather than sudden cancellations

  • Continued pressure on mid-budget scripted shows

  • Fewer second chances for new series

Bottom line

Late 2025 reinforced a new reality for television: nothing is guaranteed. While some shows earned proper goodbyes, many others disappeared quietly. As 2026 unfolds, finales will dominate the conversation just as much as new premieres.