Way back in 2016, Vulture wrote of the now mostly forgotten Netflix series Bloodline that “Netflix did something it’s rarely done in its four-year history of original programming Wednesday: It canceled a show.” These days, updates on streaming series reckon with how “platforms invented cruel and unusual ways to cancel them.” Well, the great cancel-off of 2024 is officially on its way, and no show is safe. Without reputable sourcing on streaming audience numbers, there’s little way to know if your favorite piece of art content is actually a hit or just a hit with your friend group/online bubble/in-laws. So we end up with cancelations like Our Flag Means Death, which, based on the amount Taika Waititi fans talk about it, sure seemed like a hit. This Fool was canceled on February 14, which (besides Valentine’s Day) was Ash Wednesday. Time to think about your sins, execs. And now, we’re saying goodbye to Tokyo Vice (thankfully, we’ve prepared a speech ahead of time.) Below, a list of every TV show canceled so far in 2024.
Parish (AMC)
What’s it about? Based on BBC’s The Driver, Giancarlo Esposito plays Gray Parish, a man who has left his life of crime behind him but when his son gets murdered, old habits return.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? October 17
Unstable (Netflix)
What’s it about? This comedy doubled as an excuse for Rob Lowe to get some family bonding time in. Lowe starred as a genius CEO whose wife dies, sending him into such emotional turmoil that his son (played by Lowe’s real-life son, John Owen Lowe) moves home to work at his company.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? October 11
The Serpent Queen (Starz)
What’s it about? Gowns! Also scheming. The show followed Catherine De Medici as she schemes her way to becoming the Queen of France, cultural patroness of the arts, and (alleged) master poisoner we know from the history books.
Number of seasons: 2, but a spinoff about Queen Elizabeth is reportedly in the offing.
When was it canceled? October 9
Kaos (Netflix)
What’s it about? Jeff Goldblum stars as a paranoid Zeus in this take on Greek mythology. Another god plots to bring him down with the help of “three disparate humans, all of whom are totally unaware of their cosmic significance or the part they must play in saving the world,” per Netflix.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? October 8
That 90s Show (Netflix)
What’s it about? As a sequel series to That 70s Show, it follows Eric and Donna’s daughter, Leia Foreman, as she spends the summer with her grandparents in Point Place.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? October 3
Villains of Valley View (Disney)
What’s it about? A teen supervillain and her family relocate to a sleepy suburb. But can they give up cartoonish supervillainy?
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? October 2
Chucky (Syfy, USA Network)
What’s it about? The notorious killer doll from the Child’s Play horror franchise caused mayhem wherever he went, most recently including the White House. The cast included Zackary Arthur, Zackary Arthur, Bjorgvin Arnarson, Alyvia Alyn Lind, Brad Dourif, Devon Sawa, and Jennifer Tilly.
Number of seasons: 3 (though creator Don Mancini has acknowledged a fan plea to #RenewChucky and tweeted, “HE’LL BE BACK”)
When was it canceled? September 27
Black Cake (Hulu)
What’s it about? Per an official synopsis, it’s “a family drama wrapped in a murder mystery” that is set in Jamaica, Italy, Scotland, England, and Southern California. Black Cake based on the book of the same name by Charmaine Wilkerson, and Oprah Winfrey served as an executive producer.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? September 27
Pretty Little Liars: Summer School (Max)
What’s it about? This slasher drama followed a new group of teen girls in the Pretty Little Liars universe dealing with a mysterious “A.” The first season aired as Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? September 20
Orphan Black: Echoes (AMC+/BBC America)
What’s it about? A sequel series to Orphan Black set in 2052, the show starred Krysten Ritter as Lucy (a woman who has lost her memory) and Keeley Hawes as Kira (the daughter of OG Orphan Black’s Sarah).
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? September 18
Time Bandits (Apple TV+)
What’s it about? Based on Terry Gilliam’s cult classic film of the same name, Time Bandits followed a rag-tag group of thieves who traveled through time and recruited a 11 year old history buff to join their crew.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? September 16
Dead Boy Detectives (Netflix)
What’s it about? Based on the comics by Neil Gaiman, the show follows a pair of teenage ghost besties (George Rexstrew and Jayden Revri) who solve paranormal mysteries and “will do anything to stick together.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? August 30
The Acolyte (Disney+)
What’s it about? The Star Wars series followed a former Padawan (Amandla Stenberg) reuniting with her former Jedi master to “investigate a series of crimes but discovers the forces they confront are more sinister than they ever anticipated.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? August 19
Buying Beverly Hills (Netflix)
What’s it about? This real estate reality show follows top agents from Mauricio Umansky’s family-run firm The Agency as they “navigate the high stakes world of luxury real estate, relationships, and friendships.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? August 16
My Lady Jane (Prime Video)
What’s it about? This historical fantasy romance based on a book of the same name is, per a breathless official description, “an epic tale of true love, high adventure, regicidal maniacs, deadpan heroism, devious intrigues, swashbuckling swordfights, a soupçon of magical realism and oodles of yearning, banter and undeniable chemistry.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? August 16
Life & Beth (Hulu)
What’s it about? Amy Schumer starred as Beth, a wine salesperson who begins reexamining her life after moving back into her childhood home. The cast also included Michael Cera, Susannah Flood, Violet Young, Yamaneika Saunders, and Kevin Kane.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 26
Clone High (Max)
What’s it about? a revival of the original Clone High, this animated show centers on a high school full of clones of historical figures. Much of the original 2002 cast — including Will Forte, Nicole Sullivan, Phil Lord, Chris Miller, Donald Faison, and more — returned for the refresh.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 26
American Rust (Prime Video, Showtime)
What’s it about? Based on the novel of the same name, American Rust followed a chief of police (Jeff Daniels) in a Pennsylvania steel town that deals with multiple murders across its two seasons. Prime Video originally saved the crime drama — which also stars Maura Tierney — after it was canceled at Showtime. Any chance a third network wants to step up?
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 26
Halo (Paramount+)
What’s it about? This live-action adaptation of the video game of the same name starred Pablo Schreiber as Master Chief. Per Paramount+, with the galaxy “on the brink of destruction,” Master Chief and his team of Spartans faced off against an alien threat known as the Covenant.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 18
Make or Break (Apple TV+)
What’s it about? A reality show following competitive surfing, Make or Break starred Kelly Slater, Stephanie Gilmore, Gabriel Medina, Tyler Wright, Italo Ferreira and Tatiana Weston-Webb as they competed for the World Champion title.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 3
Outer Range (Prime Video)
What’s it about? Dude, what isn’t it about? Outer Range starred Josh Brolin as a cattle rancher with a time hole on his property. What’s a time hole, you ask? It’s a hole, perfectly round, and if you go in the hole you travel either forward or backward in time. There are soapy intrigues, a future cult, etc. But primarily? Time Hole.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? July 3
The Big Door Prize (Apple TV+)
What’s it about? Based on the book of the same name, this comedy stars Chris O’Dowd. It takes place in a small town that, per Apple TV+, “is forever changed when a mysterious machine appears, promising to reveal everyone’s true potential. Soon residents start changing jobs, rethinking relationships, and questioning long-held beliefs — all in pursuit of a better future.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? June 28
The D’Amelio Show (Hulu)
What’s it about? TikTok stars Dixie and Charlie D’Amelio try to expand their brand, Kardashian-style. They’re joined in this effort by parents parents Heidi and Marc. According to Deadline, the choice not to renew came from Hulu, but was supported by the fam.
Number of seasons: 3
When was it canceled? June 26
Tokyo Vice (Max)
What’s it about? Per Max, the show follows “Adelstein’s (Ansel Elgort) daily descent into the neon-soaked underbelly of Tokyo in the late 90s, where nothing and no one is truly what or who they seem.” During a PGA producing panel in June, the producers revealed that the Max noir thriller is closing up shop. Creator J.T. Rogers and director Alan Poul said in a statement, “Not only did they give us these two seasons, they said yes when we asked to end season one with a series of cliffhangers, and they said yes when we asked for two extra episodes so we could land the plane in the way J.T. had always envisioned.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? June 8
The Girls on the Bus (Max)
What’s it about? Inspired by a chapter of Amy Chozick’s book, this show “chronicles four female journalists who follow every move of a parade of flawed presidential candidates, while finding friendship, love, and scandal along the way,” per Max.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 24
High School (Freevee)
What’s it about? A series based on Tegan and Sara’s memoir, Freevee describes it as “a story about finding your own identity—a journey made even more complicated when you have a twin whose own struggle and self-discovery so closely mimics your own.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 23
Walker (CW)
What’s it about? Per the CW, the show follows Texas Ranger Cordell Walker (Jared Padalecki), who is “living by his own moral code” as he navigates romance, fatherhood, his law enforcement career, and “secrets from his past.” It was a reboot of the 1990s show Walker, Texas Ranger.
Number of seasons: 4
When was it canceled? May 21
Primo (Freevee)
What’s it about? This single-cam comedy was inspired by journalist Shea Serrano’s life growing up in San Antonio, Texas. Ignacio Diaz-Silverio starred as 16-year-old Rafa Gonzales, who was being raised by his mother and five overbearing uncles.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 21
The Other Black Girl (Hulu)
What’s it about? Based on the novel by Zakiya Dalila Harris, the show starred Sinclair Daniel as Nella, an editorial assistant who is tired of being the only Black girl at her company. She’s excited when Hazel (Ashleigh Murray) is hired. But, per Hulu, “as Hazel’s star begins to rise, Nella spirals out and discovers something sinister is going on at the company.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 10
Constellation (Apple TV+)
What’s it about? This psychological thriller followed an astronaut named Jo (Noomi Rapace) who returns to Earth after a disaster in space – only to discover that key pieces of her life seem to be missing. Per Apple TV+, it’s “an exploration of the dark edges of human psychology, and one woman’s desperate quest to expose the truth about the hidden history of space travel and recover all that she has lost.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 10
Scavengers Reign (Max)
What’s it about? An expansion of the 2016 short film Scavengers, this surreal sci-fi animated series followed the remaining crew of a damaged interstellar freighter ship who are stranded on an alien planet. Per Max, “their new home reveals a hostile world allowed to thrive without human interference.” The show will remain on Max, but also begin streaming on Netflix on May 31.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 10
Housebroken (Fox)
What’s it about? Created by Jennifer Crittenden, Clea DuVall, and Gabrielle Allan, this animated sitcom follows pets in a Los Angeles therapy group led by a poodle named Honey (voiced by Lisa Kudrow).
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? May 10
Extended Family (NBC)
What’s it about? Created by Mike O’Malley, this comedy follows Jim (Jon Cryer) and Julia (Abigail Spencer), a couple who amicably divorce and take turns staying with their kids at the family home. But things get complicated when Boston Celtics owner Trey (Donald Faison) wins Julia’s heart. The show is inspired by the real-life family dynamic of executive producers Emilia Fazzalari, George Geyer, and real-life Celtics owner Wyc Grousbeck.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? May 7
Chad (TBS/The Roku Channel)
What’s it about? Nasim Pedrad transforms into awkward Persian American teenager Chad Amani, who is navigating his cultural identity and the chaos of high school. The Roku Channel swooped in to save the comedy after TBS’s last-minute cancellation, but it has now confirmed to Deadline that it’s out, too.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? May 7
NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS)
What’s it about? Love Is Blind’s Vanessa Lachey and NCIS: LA’s LL Cool J star as “a skilled mix of mainland transplants who’ve re-located to the tranquility of the Pacific and wizened locals who know their mahalo from kapu,” according to CBS.
Number of seasons: 3
When was it canceled? April 26
CSI: Vegas (CBS)
What’s it about? Per CBS, “a brilliant team of forensic investigators” must welcome back old friends and deploy new techniques to face an existential threat that could bring down the Crime Lab. The old friends in question include William Petersen and Jorja Fox in season one, and Marg Helgenberger starting in season two.
Number of seasons: 3
When was it canceled? April 19
So Help Me Todd (CBS)
What’s it about? Pitch Perfect’s Skylar Astin played a private investigator who reluctantly goes to work at his mother’s (Marcia Gay Harden) law firm.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? April 19
The Talk (CBS)
What’s it about? The year-round daytime talk show premiered in 2010, with a discussion format featuring Holly Robinson Peete, Julie Chen Moonves, Leah Remini, Marissa Janet Winokur, Sara Gilbert, and Sharon Osbourne. The most recent host lineup included Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Jerry O’Connell, Natalie Morales, and Sheryl Underwood.
Number of seasons: 15
When was it canceled? April 12
Quantum Leap (NBC)
What’s it about? A follow-up to the original NBC series of the same name, the show follows a new team that is trying to restart the work of Dr. Sam Beckett, who stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and disappeared 30 years ago.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? April 5
Death and Other Details (Hulu)
What’s it about? Mandy Patinkin and Violett Beane starred in this show set “amidst the glamor of the global elite,” per Hulu. Imogene Scott (Beane) becomes the prime suspect in a locked room murder mystery on a lavishly restored Mediterranean ocean liner. To prove her innocence, she must partner with the world’s greatest detective, Rufus Cotesworth (Patinkin), whom she happens to despise.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? March 29
Uncoupled (Netflix/Showtime)
What’s it about? Created by Darren Star, star Neil Patrick Harris plays a newly single gay man named Michael where, per Netflix, “Overnight, he has to confront two nightmares: losing the man he thought was his soulmate, and suddenly finding himself a single gay man in his mid-forties in New York City.” Showtime tried to save it from cancelation early last year, but their efforts were not fruitful; they uncoupled with the idea of a season two in March.
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? March 21
Red vs. Blue (Rooster Teeth)
What’s it about? Long, long ago, in the pre-YouTube essays era of the internet, someone made a machinima show using Halo. The success of Red vs. Blue spun out into a whole company, Rooster Teeth, which was eventually subsumed by Warner Bros. Discovery. And we all know what happens to cartoons at Warner Bros. Discovery. Rooster Teeth announced its shut down March 6, as well as the final season of Red vs. Blue.
Number of seasons: 19
When was it canceled? March 6
The Brothers Sun (Netflix)
What’s it about? Created by Brad Falchuk (Glee, American Horror Story) and Byron Wu, this action comedy-drama follows legendary killer Charles “Chairleg” Sun (Justin Chien), whose father — the head of a Taiwanese triad — is shot by a mysterious assassin. Per Netflix, Sun heads to L.A. to “protect his mother, Eileen (Michelle Yeoh), and his naive younger brother, Bruce (Sam Song Li) — who’s been completely sheltered from the truth of his family until now.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? March 1
This Fool (Hulu)
What’s it about? Chris Estrada (who created the show) and Frankie Quiñones starred as cousins/reluctant buddies. When Luis (Quiñones) is released from prison, Julio (Estrada) becomes his case worker at a gang-rehabilitation center run by a rich white dilettante (Michael Imperioli).
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? February 14
Ratched (Netflix)
What’s it about? Sarah Paulson seemingly confirmed the show’s cancelation while signing autographs at the stage door after Appropriate. “In 1947, Mildred arrives in Northern California to seek employment at a leading psychiatric hospital where new and unsettling experiments have begun on the human mind,” described Netflix of the series inspired by One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest.
Number of seasons: 1
When it was canceled: February 5
Obliterated (Netflix)
What’s it about? Per Netflix, the series followed a special forces team that celebrates a victory in Las Vegas, but “when the real threat emerges, they must sober up to save Las Vegas.” Created by Cobra Kai’s Jon Hurwitz, Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald, the show starred the ensemble partiers of Nick Zano, Shelley Henni, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, C. Thomas Howell, Eugene Kim, Paola Lázaro, and Kimi Rutledge.
Number of seasons: 1
When it was canceled: February 1
Secrets of Sulphur Springs (Disney Channel)
What’s it about? Griffin Campbell and his family move into an old hotel that the town believes “is haunted by the ghost of a girl who disappeared over 30 years ago,” per Disney. “When Griffin and his new best friend Harper try to solve the mystery of what happened to her, they find a portal that lets them travel back in time, where they learn that the secret to solving the mystery is meeting Griffin’s own father!”
Number of seasons: 3
When it was canceled: January 30
Wolf Pack (Paramount+)
What’s it about? Created by Teen Wolf’s Jeff Davis and based on the books by Edo van Belkom, Wolf Pack follows four young adults who “find themselves drawn together under a full moon” when “a raging wildfire releases a supernatural creature,” according to Paramount+.
Number of seasons: 1
When it was canceled: January 25
The Flight Attendant (Max)
What’s it about? Starring Kaley Cuoco as the titular flight attendant Cassie Bowden, the first season was based on the novel of the same name by Chris Bohjalian. The second season follows Bowden “living her best sober life in Los Angeles while moonlighting as a CIA asset in her spare time. But when an overseas assignment leads her to inadvertently witness a murder, she becomes entangled in another international intrigue.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled: January 19
Schmigadoon (AppleTV+)
What’s it about? A pastiche of classic musicals, season two of Schmigadoon found, “Josh (Keegan-Michael Key) and Melissa (Cecily Strong) in Schmicago, the reimagined world of ’60s and ’70s musicals,” according to AppleTV+. “The second season of Apple’s broadly acclaimed comedy will include new original musical numbers from co-creator and executive producer Cinco Paul.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled: January 18
Rap Sh!t (Max)
What’s it about? “Rap Sh!t follows two estranged high school friends from Miami, Shawna and Mia, who reunite to form a rap group,” Warner Bros. says. “In their rise to fame, Shawna and Mia find themselves at a pivotal moment in their rap career as they are forced to decide if they will stay true to themselves or conform to the demands of the music industry.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? January 18
Julia (Max)
What’s it about? A Max spokesperson confirmed to Vulture that Julia is closing up the kitchen. The show was inspired by “Julia Child’s extraordinary life and her long-running television series, The French Chef, which pioneered the modern cooking show. Through Julia’s life and her singular joie de vivre, the series explores a pivotal time in American history – the emergence of public television as a new social institution, feminism and the women’s movement, the nature of celebrity and America’s cultural evolution,” according to Warner Bros.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? January 10
Our Flag Means Death (Max)
What’s it about? “Our Flag Means Death is based (very) loosely on the true adventures of 18th-century would-be pirate Stede Bonnet (Rhys Darby),” according to Warner Bros. “After trading the seemingly charmed life of a gentleman for one of a swashbuckling buccaneer, Stede became captain of the pirate ship Revenge. Struggling to earn the respect of his potentially mutinous crew, Stede’s fortunes changed after a fateful run-in with the infamous Captain Blackbeard (Taika Waititi). To their surprise, the wildly different Stede and Blackbeard found more than friendship on the high seas … they found love. Now, they have to survive it.”
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? January 9
Minx (Starz)
What’s it about? After being revived from the dead (being canceled by Max) after one season by Starz, the network proceeded to cancel the show after one extra season. “Minx is set in 1970s Los Angeles and centers around Joyce (Ophelia Lovibond), an earnest young feminist who joins forces with a low-rent publisher (Jake Johnson) to create the first erotic magazine for women,” according to Warner Bros.
Number of seasons: 2
When was it canceled? January 5
American Born Chinese (Disney+)
What’s it about? The show is “based on Gene Luen Yang’s groundbreaking graphic novel that chronicles the trials and tribulations of a regular American teenager whose life is forever changed when he befriends the son of a mythological god,” Disney+ says. “This is the story of a young man’s battle for his own identity, told through family, comedy, and action-packed Kung-Fu.”
Number of seasons: 1
When was it canceled? January 5
This story has been updated.