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8 TV Shows That Have Already Been Cancelled This Year

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As we plunge deeper into 2025, viewers across the country are looking forward to the highly anticipated releases of new seasons of their favorite TV series. The final season of Stranger Things, for instance, is supposed to debut sometime this year, and You season 5 will premiere this month on April 24.

But as we welcome the new, we also have to say goodbye to the old. More than a few TV shows have already gotten the axe in 2025, some of which were new experiments, while others were longer-running fan favorites.

Whether due to low ratings, budget cuts, or streaming platform pivots, here are the series that have already been canceled this year — including one with The White Lotusstar, Sarah Catherine Hook.


Scroll to see which TV shows have unfortunately already been cancelled this year...

Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Bravo

1. Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles

Bravo's Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles first premiered in 2006 and quickly became a go-to for real estate reality TV lovers. Across a whopping 15 seasons, the series followed a rotating cast of agents as they navigated the world of luxury property sales in LA, spanning from Beverly Hills to Malibu.

But unfortunately, TMZ reported in early 2025 that Bravo is "pausing" the franchise with no current plans to bring it back in its original form. So, the future of this show remains murky.

The Recruit

Netflix

2. The Recruit

The Recruit brought a fresh twist to the spy thriller genre after it came out on Netflix in 2022. Noah Centineo starred as Owen Hendricks, a CIA lawyer who finds himself tangled in a web of international politics.

Despite its unique premise and strong supporting cast, including Fivel Stewart, Laura Haddock, and Maddie Hasson, the show only lasted two seasons. It was officially canceled on March 5, 2025, as confirmed by cast member Colton Dunn.

How to Die Alone

Hulu

3. How to Die Alone

How to Die Alone came out in 2024 on Hulu, starring show creator Natasha Rothwell, who's perhaps best known for her role as Belinda in The White Lotus. The comedy follows her character, a JFK airport employee named Mel, who has a near-death experience and decides to finally start living her life.

This series only made it through one season before it was canceled on February 4.

Bookie

Max

4. Bookie

Created by sitcom legend Chuck Lorre and writer Nick Bakay, Bookie premiered in 2023 on Max. Comedian Sebastian Maniscalco starred as a seasoned bookie trying to survive as California inches closer to legalizing sports betting.

Despite its stacked cast, including Omar Dorsey, Vanessa Ferlito, and Jorge Garcia, the show only ran for two seasons before it was axed on February 18, 2025.

The Sticky

Prime Video

5. The Sticky

Released in 2024 on Prime Video, The Sticky was a Canadian crime comedy with a lot of charm. Margo Martindale played Ruth Landry, a maple syrup farmer pushed to the brink by overzealous bureaucrats. So, she hatches a heist with the help of a Boston mobster and a security guard to steal from Quebec's maple syrup reserve.

While this show definitely had a fresh premise, it lasted for just one season and was canceled on February 21, 2025.

Cruel Intentions

Prime Video

6. Cruel Intentions

Based on the '90s teen drama film of the same name, Cruel Intentionsreturned as a modern series in 2024 on Prime Video. Set at an elite college in Washington, D.C., the show followed scheming step-siblings Caroline and Lucien as they tried to preserve their social standing following a hazing scandal. Their solution? Seduce the Vice President's daughter.

Cruel Intentions starred Sarah Catherine Hook and Zac Burgess but was canceled on March 10, 2025, after one season.

The D'Amelio Show

Hulu

7. The D'Amelio Show

The D'Amelio Show debuted on Hulu in 2021 and chronicled the rise of TikTok stars Charli and Dixie D'Amelio, as well as the rest of their family, as they dealt with sudden fame and mental health challenges.

The docuseries gave fans a behind-the-scenes look at their lives after turning into viral sensations, but following three seasons, it was canceled this year.

Outer Range

Prime Video

8. Outer Range

Finally, Outer Range first hit Prime Video in 2022, mixing Western drama with a splash of science fiction. It starred Josh Brolin as Royal Abbott, a Wyoming rancher dealing with the mysterious disappearance of his daughter-in-law, as well as a sudden power struggle with a neighboring family. Just when things couldn't get weirder, a black void appears on his land.

Other cast members included Imogen Poots, Lewis Pullman, Isabel Arraiza, and more, yet the show has been canceled after two seasons.

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