As we reach the midpoint of 2023, it’s time to take a look back at the scripted dramas, comedies, and genre-bending series that have been taken off our weekly TV schedules. The wave of cancellations can be attributed to a myriad of factors including the ongoing Writers Guild of America strike or streaming services looking to save a few bucks in tax money.
Either way, the cancellation of a beloved show can feel like a particularly painful sting. Here’s our comprehensive rundown of all the TV series that have been served their untimely pink slips in 2023.
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Network
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’
Credit: CBS
ABC
Alaska Daily – Canceled after 1 season
Big Sky – Canceled after 3 seasons
The Company You Keep – Canceled after 1 season
The Goldbergs – Ending after 10 seasons
CBS
East New York – Canceled after 1 season
N.C.I.S Los Angeles – Ending after 14 seasons
S.W.A.T. – Initially canceled, but re-ordered for final 7th season
True Lies – Canceled after 1 season
FOX
9-1-1 – Canceled after 6 seasons, picked up by ABC
Call Me Kat -Canceled after 3 seasons
Fantasy Island – Canceled after 2 seasons
The Resident – Canceled after 6 seasons
NBC
‘Young Rock’
Credit: NBC
Grand Crew – Canceled after 2 seasons
Young Rock – Canceled after 3 seasons
The CW
Kung Fu – Canceled after 3 seasons
The Winchesters – Canceled after 1 season
Tom Swift – Canceled after 1 season
Walker: Independence – Canceled after 1 season
Streaming
‘Willow’
Credit: Lucasfilm / Disney
Apple TV+
The Mosquito Coast – Canceled after 2 seasons
Physical – Canceled after 3 seasons
Truth Be Told – Canceled after 3 seasons
Disney+
Big Shot – Canceled after 2 seasons
The Mighty Ducks: Gamechangers – Canceled after 2 seasons
The Mysterious Benedict Society – Canceled after 2 seasons
National Treasure: Edge of History – Canceled after 1 season
Willow – Canceled after 1 season
HBO / Max
Avenue 5 – Canceled after 2 seasons
Doom Patrol – Canceled after 4 seasons
Gossip Girl – Canceled after 2 seasons
Pennyworth – Canceled after 3 seasons
Perry Mason – Canceled after 2 seasons
South Side – Canceled after 3 seasons
Titans – Canceled after 4 seasons
Hulu
Kindred – Canceled after 1 season
Reboot – Canceled after 1 season
Netflix
‘1899’
Credit: Netflix
1899 – Canceled after 1 season
Bling Empire – Canceled after 3 seasons
Bling Empire: New York – Canceled after 1 season
The Chair – Canceled after 1 season
Dead End: Paranormal Park – Canceled after 2 seasons
Human Resources – Canceled after 2 seasons
Inside Job – Canceled after 1 season
Lockwood & Co. – Canceled after 1 season
Mindhunter – Canceled after 2 seasons
Mo – Canceled after 2 seasons
Sex/Life – Canceled after 2 seasons
Uncoupled – Canceled after 1 season, but picked up by Showtime
Paramount+
Blood & Treasure – Canceled after 2 seasons
Peacock
One of Us Is Lying – Canceled after 2 seasons
Vampire Academy – Canceled after 1 season
Prime Video
Hunters – Canceled after 2 seasons
Three Pines – Canceled after 1 season
Cable
‘Pantheon’
Credit: Titmouse Inc/AMC+
AMC
61st Street – Canceled after 1 season (A second season was filmed but will not air)
Pantheon – Canceled after 1 season
Showtime
‘Ziwe’
Credit: Gwen Capistran/Showtime
American Gigolo – Canceled after 1 season
I Love That For You – Canceled after 1 season
Let the Right One In – Canceled after 1 season
The L Word: Generation Q – Canceled after 3 seasons
Three Women – Canceled before the premiere, picked up by Starz
Ziwe – Canceled after 2 seasons
TNT
‘Snowpiercer’
Credit: Tomorrow Studios
Snowpiercer – Canceled after 3 seasons (Fourth season filmed, could air elsewhere)