Canceled TV shows in 2025: every series that has been scrapped by Netflix, Apple, Disney Plus, and more this year

The cast of The Franchise
(Image credit: HBO)

We may only be in the first quarter of the year, but a ton of shows have already been canceled in 2025. After Prime Video recently axed Cruel Intentions, a show based on the '90s movie of the same name, the latest victim is the Max comedy-drama The Sex Lives of College Girls, which was canned after three seasons on the streamer.

This year has also seen the end of the road for the likes of multiple FBI spin-offs, Netflix shows like Sandman and The Recruit, and many more. It might be hard to keep track of all these small-screen casualties, which have been on streaming and network TV alike, which is why we've rounded up all the cancelations of the year so far.

To get up to speed on this year's fallen series, read on for our list of all the shows that have been officially canceled in 2025 so far.

TV shows canceled in 2025

The Franchise

The Franchise

(Image credit: HBO)

Streamer: Max (HBO)

Cancelation date: January 3

A sideways look at the Hollywood industry, The Franchise spoofed the production of superhero movies but, unfortunately for the Armando Iannucci-produced series, the skewering of overbearing producers, lost-at-sea directors, and special effects wasn't enough to save it from being one-and-done on Max.

A HBO spokesperson told Deadline: "We’re so grateful to have had the opportunity to work with the tremendously talented team behind The Franchise, especially Sam Mendes, Jon Brown, Armando Iannucci, and this hilarious ensemble of actors. While we won’t be moving forward with another season, we look forward to collaborating with all of them in the future."

The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin

Noel Fielding in The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin

(Image credit: Apple)

Streamer: Apple TV Plus

Cancelation date: January 16

First reported by The Sun and later corroborated by Deadline, the Apple TV Plus series The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin has been scrapped after star Noel Fielding abruptly didn't return to the production after a Christmas break, despite it being "three-quarters" complete.

A later report from Deadline clarified the situation somewhat, with 'insiders' revealing that Fielding was 'unavailable' for scheduled and rescheduled dates. Fielding's agent weighed in, saying, “one of the main cast members who has not been well is not recovered enough to complete the filming." The trade's report suggested that the individual was, in fact, Fielding.

While Dick Turpin may not continue, there is still a small possibility that 'The Completely Made-Up Adventures…' could return with a new historical figure at the helm.

Extraordinary

Extraordinary

(Image credit: Disney)

Streamer: Disney Plus

Cancelation date: January 17

A part of a Disney Plus one-two punch with Shardlake (see more below on that cancelation), Extraordinary, a comedy set in a world where everyone develops superpowers at 18, won't be returning for a third season.

“We’re so proud of the hilarious, award-winning series brought to life by the incredibly talented British and Irish cast and crew, our production partners at Sid Gentle Films, and the exceptional writing talent of creator Emma Moran," a Disney representative said in a statement to Variety.

Frasier

Frasier

(Image credit: Paramount)

Streamer: Paramount Plus

Cancelation date: January 17

They're not calling again. The prickly psychiatrist-turned-radio-host, played once more by Kelsey Grammer in the sequel series on Paramount Plus, has been canceled after two seasons.

That might not be the end for Frasier, however. Deadline reports CBS Studios "remains committed to the series and plans to shop it to other outlets."

Shardlake

Shardlake

(Image credit: Disney Studios)

Streamer: Disney Plus

Cancelation date: January 17

Another Disney Plus casualty, Shardlake, an adaptation of C.J. Sansom's novel starring Sean Bean, is one of the first one-and-done series to not make it past the opening weeks of 2025.

In a statement, a Disney rep said, "We’d like to thank Stephen Butchard who adapted the late C.J. Sansom’s beloved novel for the screen, the entire cast – led by the outstanding Arthur Hughes – and crew, and our production partners The Forge and Runaway Fridge. We hope to work with all of our partners across these shows again in the future."

Teacup

Teacup

(Image credit: Peacock)

Streamer: Peacock

Cancelation date: January 17

Now, this is a surprise. Teacup, a James Wan-produced horror created by Ian McCulloch, received plenty of buzz around the time of San Diego Comic-Con last year. It may have been hamstrung by its presence on streamer Peacock, however, and has been unceremoniously dumped after just one season.

The Sandman

The Sandman

(Image credit: Netflix)

Streamer: Netflix

Cancelation date: January 31

The Sandman is set to come to a close after its second season in 2025.

Variety reported that there was always a likelihood that The Sandman would only run for two seasons but sexual misconduct allegations and an upcoming lawsuit for author Neil Gaiman means this feels more sudden and definitive than expected. Gaiman denies the allegations.

FBI: Most Wanted

FBI: Most Wanted

(Image credit: CBS)

Network: CBS

Cancelation date: March 5

After a critically acclaimed six-season run, the first spin-off of Dick Wolf's FBI has come to an abrupt end. Supposedly the surprise cancellation comes from an attempt by CBS to cut costs - and it's not the only FBI spin-off to get the axe this year.

FBI: International

FBI: International

(Image credit: CBS)

Network: CBS

Cancelation date: March 5

FBI: International is the second spin-off of Dick Wolf's FBI and the sister series to FBI Most-Wanted - and, much like its sibling, has also received a surprise cancellation that fans are not happy about.

A third spin-off is on the way, which makes it all the more likely that CBS figured it could cut costs by canceling the first two.

The Recruit

The Recruit

(Image credit: Netflix)

Streamer: Netflix

Cancelation date: March 6

The spy-adventure series, which starred Noah Centineo, ran for two seasons before cast member Colton Dunn announced that Netflix had ultimately given it the axe. Series creator Alexi Hawley commented that he hopes the streamer will at least let them go out with a movie, but if not, they, "left it all out on the field."

SWAT

Shemar Moore in SWAT

(Image credit: CBS)

Network: CBS

Cancelation date: March 6

SWAT has been canceled twice before, but this time, it looks like it's permanently dead. According to Deadline, CBS scrapped the Shemar Moore-starring show for what seems to be the last time, meaning season 8 will be the last.

"It's heartbreaking news, primarily because it's been such an immense pleasure working with this cast and crew to put out a show that we've always been proud of," said SWAT executive producer and showrunner Andrew Dettmann. "They are truly an extraordinary group of people who have all worked so hard and have been so dedicated for all these eight seasons, overcoming countless challenges. I can't give them enough credit. I feel so privileged to have been a part of the SWAT family."

Cruel Intentions

Catherine Sarah Hook and Zac Burgess in Cruel Intentions

(Image credit: Amazon Prime Video)

Streamer: Prime Video

Cancelation date: March 10

After premiering in November 2024, Amazon's small screen take on the 1999 cult classic movie Cruel Intentions was canceled after one season. A TV adaptation of the film has been trying to get off the ground since the '90s, but the show debuted to less than favorable reviews and only has a score of 24% on Rotten Tomatoes. Amazon doesn't share its streaming viewership figures, so it's hard to tell how much audience numbers would have played into the decision.

The Sex Lives of College Girls

The Sex Lives of College Girls season 2

(Image credit: HBO Max)

Streamer: Max

Cancelation date: March 18

The Sex Lives of College Girls was canceled at Max just under two months after the season 3 finale aired. A slip in ratings compared to the first two seasons was reportedly the main factor in the cancelation, but Warner Bros. Television is said to be looking for a new home for the future seasons of the series – including at Netflix, where co-showrunner Mindy Kaling has a long-standing relationship. Watch this space to see if we return for another semester at Essex College.


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Bradley Russell

I'm the Senior Entertainment Writer here at 12DOVE, focusing on news, features, and interviews with some of the biggest names in film and TV. On-site, you'll find me marveling at Marvel and providing analysis and room temperature takes on the newest films, Star Wars and, of course, anime. Outside of GR, I love getting lost in a good 100-hour JRPG, Warzone, and kicking back on the (virtual) field with Football Manager. My work has also been featured in OPM, FourFourTwo, and Game Revolution.

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