Michael Greenberg/CBS ©2024 ; Tina Thorpe/Max ; Mark Schafer/CBS ©2024 It's the end of the road for several canceled TV shows. Though it's only May, 2025 has been a big year for the small screen, with the return of many fan-favorite shows, from Max'sThe White Lotusto Apple TV+'sSeverance.But much likeprevious years, viewers also had to say goodbye to other programs following their shocking cancelations, such as Max'sTheSex Lives of College Girlsand several beloved CBS procedurals, includingS.W.A.T.andFBI: Most Wanted. On May 7, CBS Entertainment president Amy Reisenbach opened up about the cancelations of many of the network's popular shows, saying, "We have to be fiscally responsible." "It's not easy to end shows and we had a lot of options this year," she said, perDeadline. "The schedule is really full and so we always have to look at all of our shows, look at the aggregate information, the creative of where they are in their life cycle, what the finances look like, what the ratings are, and then we make those tough decisions." So, your favorite series got the axe? Don't worry: there are several new shows to keep you busy on the couch during rainy day watching marathons, including Hulu'sParadiseand Disney+'sDaredevil: Born Again. FromThe Sex Lives of College GirlstoS.W.A.T., here are all of the TV shows that have been canceled (so far!) in 2025. Apple TV+ The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin:TheNoel Fielding-led comedy was scrapped by Apple TV+ after the star stepped away from the show in early 2025. The show ran for one season. Mythic Quest:After four seasons, the gaming workplace comedy series was canceled by Apple TV+ in April. The news came days after the season 4 finale, though it got an updated ending version shortly after in order to give the series more closure for fans. "Because endings are hard, with Apple's blessing we made one final update to our last episode — so we could say goodbye, instead of just game over," the series creators and executive producers said in a statement, perDeadline. Jocelyn Prescod/CBS ©2024 S.W.A.T.:The police drama has been canceled and renewed several times, but in March 2025, it officially hit CBS' chopping block. After eight seasons, theShemar Moore-led series will wrap on May 16. FBI: Most Wanted:In March 2025, the follow-up to the Dick Wolf franchise, starringDylan McDermott, wascanceled after a six-season run. FBI: International:Along with its fellow spin-off in theFBIfranchise, theJesse Lee Soffer-led series was canceled after four seasons. The Neighborhood:CBS announced in March 2025 that season 8 of the long-running hit comedy series would be its final one. "The brilliant cast and creative team at THE NEIGHBORHOOD led by the incomparable Cedric the Entertainer have brought levity, laughter and poignant storylines to Monday nights for seven incredible seasons," Reisenbach said in apress release, adding that "the show's loyal fans deserve a proper farewell." After Midnight:The network announced in March 2025 that the late-night show was being scrapped due to host Taylor Tomlinson wanting to focus on her stand-up comedy career, perVariety.Stephen Colbert, who helped produce the show, released a statement, saying, "While we were excited and grateful for our third season to start in the fall, we respect Taylor's decision to return to stand-up full time." Poppa's House:The sitcom — starringDamon WayansandDamon Wayans Jr.— was canceled in April 2024 after one season. The Summit:The adventure reality competition series, hosted by Manu Bennett, was nixed after one season. The Equalizer:Fans were shocked when the modern remake of the 1980s series, starringQueen Latifah, was canceled in May 2025, a few days before its season 5 finale. "Stepping into a kick-a-- role like Robyn was everything I hoped it would be," the actress wrote onInstagramat the time. "The Equalizerblew past every dream we had for it, and having the opportunity to do this for five seasons honestly feels surreal." FOX via Getty 9-1-1 Lone Star:In September 2024, the network announced that the popular procedural drama would conclude with its fifth and final season. The show wrapped in February 2025, though creatorRyan Murphyalready has a spinoff in the works. FX The Old Man:After two seasons, the drama thriller — which is based on Thomas Perry's bestselling book — was canceled by FX in December 2024. Connie Chornuk/HBO The Franchise:The superhero movie was canceled just days into 2025, a little over a month after its season 1 finale. "We're so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with the tremendously talented team behindThe Franchise," an HBO spokesperson said in a statement toDeadline. "While we won't be moving forward with another season, we look forward to collaborating with all of them in the future." The Righteous Gemstones:After four seasons, the comedy series ended its run on May 4. "The Lord spoke to me and said it's time to wrap this sucker up," series creator and starDanny McBridejoked in a statement following the show's cancelation. Tina Thorpe/Max Bookie:TheChuck Lorreand Nick Bakay-created series was canceled by the network after two seasons. The comedy starredSebastian Maniscalcoas Danny Colavito, a veteran bookie fighting to survive the legalization of sports gambling in Los Angeles. The Sex Lives of College Girls:Although its production company explored finding a new home, theMindy Kaling-co-created comedy series was officially canceled in April 2025. Its season 3 finale was mostly cliffhanger-free, though it wasn't meant to be the end of the show. "We were very much hoping to find a new home for that one, and I think we've now come to the end of the road, which is disappointing, because it's a show that we really love," Warner Bros. TV Group chairman Channing Dungey toldDeadlinein April 2025. Ian Watson/Hulu How to Die Alone:The comedy series created by and starringNatasha Rothwellwas canceled by the network after one season. "This is hard to comprehend ... My heart aches for the incredible cast, crew and writers who gave their all to tell this story," Rothwell wrote onInstagramin February 2025. "Now, my prayer is that this news will be but a comma in the HTDA story, not a period." Wayne Brady: The Family Remix:In a February 2025 interview with PEOPLE,Wayne Bradyconfirmed that his show hadnot been renewed for a second season. (The series was originally ordered by Hulu before it moved to Freeform.) "We loved doing season 1, and who knows? Things may change and we may pop up somewhere doing something, but the bottom line is we're always a family," Brady said. Solar Opposites:Hulu announced in March 2025 that season 6 would be the end of the road for the adult animated series. The final season will air in the fall and include guest appearances from stars such asTiffany HaddishandKieran Culkin. Jordin Althaus/NBC Lopez vs Lopez:The network announced on May 9 that theGeorge Lopez-led sitcom was beingcanceled after three seasons. "I would really love to thank all of you who have showed us so much love and support for the past three seasons," he wrote onInstagram. "This wasn't just a show, it was and is our lives." Found:The drama series was among the list of shows that hit NBC's chopping block on May 9.Found's season 2 finale, which airs on May 15, will be the show's final episode. The Irrational:TheJesse L. Martin-led police procedural was canceled after two seasons. The show, which is based on Dan Ariely's bookPredictably Irrational,aired its final episode in March 2025. Night Court:The multi-camera comedy starringMelissa Rauchwas canceled following three seasons on NBC. The show is a reboot to the original 1984 sitcom of the same name. Suits LA:TheStephen Amell-led spinoff to the popular legal drama starringGabriel Machtwas canceled after one season. President of NBCUniversal Entertainment Jeff Bader said that the show was "just not really showing the potential to grow for us in the future," perVariety. Netflix The Recruit:TheNoah Centineo-led series was canceled by Netflix after two seasons. "It is what it is," the actor toldThe Hollywood Reporterin March 2025. "Netflix, they have a certain mandate that they need to fill, and I'm very proud of the show, very grateful to our audience. We have a pretty strong cult following. And with Netflix, it just didn't really fit what it was that they needed, I suppose. And so onto the next, I guess." Chris Haston/Paramount+ Frasier:The revival series — which sawKelsey Grammerreprise his role as Dr. Frasier Crane — wascanceled by the network after two seasons. CBS Studios is working to find a new home for the series, though there has been no news from other networks yet. Colleen Hayes/PEACOCK In the know:The adult animation show was canceled by Peacock after one season. Teacup:The horror series starringScott SpeedmanandYvonne Strahovskiwas canceled in January 2025. The show, which was inspired by Robert McCammon's bestselling novelStinger,ran for one season. Hysteria!:In February 2025, the thriller drama joined the list of Peacock series canceled after one season. TheJulie BowenandAnna Camp-led show was released as an eight-episode drop in October 2024. Mr. Throwback:The comedy series starringAdam Pally,Stephen CurryandEgo Nwodimwas canceled after its debut season. Based on a True Story:After two seasons, the dark comedy — starringKaley CuocoandChris Messina— was canceled by Peacock in April 2025. Jasper Savage/Prime Video Harlem:The hit comedy series' third and final season aired in January 2025. "As we prepare to say goodbye to this incredible series, we're both grateful for the journey Tracy has taken us on and excited for our global customers to experience a final season that truly honors these characters," Amazon MGM Studios head of television Vernon Sanders said in a statement, perVariety. The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh:The immigrant comedy was nixed by the network in February 2025 following its eight-episode first season. The Sticky:In February 2025, the network opted not to renew the Canadian comedy for a sophomore season. Cruel Intentions:The reboot series of the 1999 film of the same name was canceled by Prime Video in March 2025. The show, which starredSarah Catherine Hook,Zac Burgessand more, ran for one season. Almost Paradise:The tropical action drama was canceled after two seasons. "We're looking for a new home," executive producer Dean Devlin toldTV Insiderin April 2025. Honey Bunny: The Citadelinternational spinoff was canceled in April 2025 after its debut season. PerDeadline, Sanders said that storylines from the show will be "woven into the upcoming second season of the mothership seriesCitadel." Diana:The Italian spy action series, also a spinoff ofCitadel,was canceled in April 2025 alongsideHoney Bunny. Clean Slate:After one season, theLaverne Coxand George Wallace-led comedy series was canceled by Prime Video. PerVariety, the show was the last completed series byNorman Lear, whodiedin December 2023. On Call:Despite reaching the no. 1 spot on the platform, season 2 of the police drama starringTroian BellisarioandBrandon Larracuentehas been nixed by Prime Video. PerDeadline, the show is being shopped to other platforms. 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All the TV Shows Canceled in 2025 (So Far!): From "The Equalizer" to "FBI: Most Wanted"