Ending or Cancelled TV Shows for the 2017-18 Season Series Renewals & Cancellations: The List So Far

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Most recent additions: The Librarians (TNT), Harry (syndicated), Disjointed (Netflix), Once Upon a Time (ABC), Young & Hungry (Freeform), The Platinum Life (E!), Dice(Showtime), Shut Eye (Hulu), Damnation (USA), The Shannara Chronicles (Paramount), Chance (Hulu), The Cops (TBS), and Extinct (BYUtv).

12 Monkeys (Syfy)
Ahead of the season three premiere, it was announced in season four would be the end of this cable TV show.

Adventure Time (Cartoon Network)
The exploits of Finn and his best friend Jake wrap up with season 10.

The Americans (FX)
It was announced in 2016 that this drama — which is set in the early 1980s, during the Cold War —  would end after six seasons.

Barstool Van Talk (ESPN)
A sports talk show, this series was pulled after one episode.

Being Mary Jane (BET)
It was announced that the series would end with a two-hour finale.

Chance (Hulu)
After two seasons, Hulu decided that this Hugh Laurie would not continue to see a third season.

Charlie Rose (PBS)
This syndicated talk show ran on PBS stations for more than 26 years. It was abruptly dropped following sexual harassment allegations against the host.

Chelsea (Netflix)
Host Chelsea Handler announced in October 2017 that she had decided to end her comedy talk show after two seasons.

Clarence (Cartoon Network)
In April of 2017, voice actor Spencer Rothbell confirmed that there would just be  three seasons of this animated TV show.

The Cops (TBS)
The cable channel suspended production on this animated series following sexual misconduct allegations against Louis C.K. The series was later scrapped entirely.

Damnation (USA Network)
This 1930s period drama about the American heartland was cancelled by the cable channel after one season of 10 episodes.

Dice (Showtime)
Revolving around a fictionalized version of the life of comedian Andrew Dice Clay, this low-rated cable series ran for two seasons and 13 total episodes before being cancelled.

Disjointed (Netflix)
This Kathy Bates comedy series ran for one season of 20 episodes. Netflix wasn’t cravingmore of this pot comedy.

The Fosters (Freeform)
The cable channel announced that the series would end with a three-part finale in Summer 2018.

Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency (BBC America)
Based on the Douglas Adams books, this sci-fi detective series was cancelled after two seasonsand 18 episodes.

Doc Martin (ITV)
Series star and producer Martin Clunes has said that the medical dramedy is coming to a close after nine seasons.

East Los High (Hulu)
The streaming service announced that there wouldn’t be a fifth season but a series ending special would be released in December 2017.

Extinct (BYUtv)
It was decided that this post-apocalyptic science fiction drama would not have a second season.

Fixer Upper (HGTV)
The ending of this show (after five seasons) leads into a new spinoff titled Fixer Upper: Behind the Design.

Graves (EPIX)
A political comedy series, this TV show was cancelled after two seasons of 10 episodes apiece.

The Great American Baking Show (ABC)
Due to sexual misconduct allegations against judge Johnny Iuzzini, the network abruptly cancelled and pulled the unaired season three episodes. The show was subsequently pulled from the ABC press site so, coupled with lousy ratings, it’s safe to say that the show is over.

The Halcyon (Ovation)
A period drama, this British drama was cancelled in the UK prior to debuting on cable in the United States.

Halt and Catch Fire (AMC)
A drama about the personal computer revolution in the 1980s, this TV show was renewed for a fourth and final season in October 2016.

Harry (syndicated)
The daytime talk show, hosted by Harry Connick, Jr., won’t be back for a third season.

Haters Back Off (Netflix)
Based on Colleen Ballinger’s “Miranda Sings” character from YouTube, this comedy series lasted for 16 episodes before being cancelled. Haters.

House of Cards (Netflix)
Following sexual assault allegations against star Kevin Spacey, it was announced that season six would be the end of the series. Production was soon suspended and Spacey was later fired.

KC Undercover (Disney Channel)
Series star Zendaya revealed that the live-action show had wrapped in September 2017 after three seasons.

The Librarians (TNT)
The adventure series was shelved after four seasons so there won’t be a fifth year.

Major Crimes (TNT)
The cable channel decided to end their highest-rated scripted series after six seasons.

Mary Mary (WE tv)
A series about sister musicians Erica and Tina Campbell, this reality show ran for six seasons before ending in November 2017.

The Mayor (ABC)
The alphabet network pulled this low-rated sitcom before the first season finished airing.

Me, Myself & I (CBS)
The network pulled this Monday night sitcom after six episodes, essentially cancelling this low-rated TV show.

The Middle (ABC)
In August 2017, the network announced that season nine would be the end of the road for the Heck family of Orson, Indiana.

The Mindy Project(Hulu)
FOX cancelled this Mindy Kaling comedy after three seasons but Hulu picked it up and kept it going for three more rounds. In March 2017, Kaling announced season six is the end.

Nashville (CMT)
In November 2017, the cable channel announced that season six would the music drama’s final run.

Once Upon a Time (ABC)
The network moved the fantasy series to Friday nights while the creative team attempted to revitalize the series with new characters. The ratings were too low so season seven is the end.

The Originals (The CW)
It was announced that this drama series, a spin-off of The Vampire Diaries, ends with season five.

The Platinum Life (E!)
A reality series about the music industry, this show ran for one season of eight episodes before being cancelled.

Portlandia (IFC)
Starring Fred Armisen and Carrie Brownstein, this sketch comedy series comes to a close with its eighth season.

Red Oaks (Amazon)
In January 2017, it was announced that this comedy series had been renewed for a third and final season.

Scandal (ABC)
The alphabet network announced, in May 2017, that season seven would bring this Shonda Rhimes drama to a close.

School of Rock (Nickelodeon)
Based on the 2003 Jack Black film of the same name, it was revealed that season three would be this comedy’s final season.

The Shannara Chronicles (Spike TV/Paramount Network)
After a low-rated season on MTV, this drama series was moved to Spike TV and the numbers fell much lower. The show was cancelled after two seasons but producers hoped to find a new home for season three.

Shoot the Messenger (WGN America)
A Canadian drama, WGNA picked up the series for a 2018 run but it had already been cancelled north of the border.

Shut Eye (Hulu)
Failed magician Charlie Haverford (Jeffrey Donovan) ends up having real visions in this streaming series. Do you think he saw this cancellation coming?

Star Wars Rebels (Disney XD)
The Star Wars universe will continue in other ways but this show ends with season four.

Survivor’s Remorse (Starz)
Though the series creator had plans for a fifth season, Starz decided to pull the plug after four seasons.

Tavis Smiley (PBS)
This PBS talk show ran for more than 13 years before being abruptly cancelled due to “credible” allegations of sexual misconduct by the host.

Ten Days in the Valley (ABC)
Word was that this “limited series” could have a second season if it did well enough in the ratings. The numbers were poor so it ends with one season of eight episodes.

Throwing Shade (TV Land)
Hosted by Parks and Recreation‘s Erin Gibson and Superstore‘s Bryan Safi, the comedic late-night comedy program was inspired by the podcast and Funny Or Die video series of the same name.

The Thundermans (Nickelodeon)
A sitcom about a superpowered family, this live-action series comes to a close after four seasons.

Vice Principals (HBO)
In July 2016, it was revealed that all 18 episodes (to be rolled out over two seasons) had been completed and there wouldn’t be any more.

White Famous (Showtime)
This low-rated comedy series was cancelled after one season of 10 episodes.

Wisdom of the Crowd (CBS)
The network opted not to order any further episodes beyond the initial 13 installments, essentially cancelling the series. Low ratings and sexual assault allegations against star Jeremy Piven likely killed the Sunday night drama.

Young & Hungry (Freeform)
Series star Emily Osment revealed that the remaining 10 episodes of season five are the “final episodes“.

 

ABC

ABC

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The Crossing (premieres April 2)
Deception (premiered March 11)
Designated Survivor (safe bet for renewal)
For the People (premiered March 13)
The Good Doctor (renewed)
Grey’s Anatomy (likely to be renewed through 2019-20 season)
How to Get Away with Murder (safe bet for renewal)
Inhumans (unlikely to be renewed)
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World (on the bubble)
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (on the bubble)
Once Upon a Time (canceled; ending after current season)
Quantico
Scandal (canceled; ending after current season)
Somewhere Between
Station 19 (premieres March 29)

 

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Alex Inc. (premieres March 28)
American Housewife (safe bet for renewal)
Black-ish (safe bet for renewal)
Fresh Off the Boat (safe bet for renewal)
The Goldbergs (renewed)
The Mayor (pulled from schedule, unofficially canceled)
The Middle (ending after current season)
Modern Family (renewed)
Roseanne (premieres March 27)
Speechless (safe bet for renewal)
Splitting Up Together (premieres March 27)

CBS

CBS

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Blue Bloods (safe bet for renewal)
Bull (safe bet for renewal)
Code Black (Season 3 premieres April 25)
Criminal Minds (on the bubble)
Hawaii Five-0 (lookimg good)
Elementary (on the bubble)
Instinct (premieres May 18)
MacGyver (safe bet for renewal)
Madam Secretary (safe bet for renewal)
NCIS (safe bet for renewal)
NCIS: Los Angeles (safe bet for renewal)
NCIS: New Orleans (safe bet for renewal)
Ransom (renewed)
Salvation (renewed)
Scorpion (on the bubble)
SEAL Team (safe bet for renewal)
S.W.A.T. (safe bet for renewal)
Wisdom of the Crowd (canceled)
Zoo (canceled)

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The Big Bang Theory (renewed through 2018-19 season)
Kevin Can Wait (safe bet for renewal)
Life in Pieces (safe bet for renewal)
Living Biblically (premiered February 26)
Man with a Plan (looking good)
Me, Myself & I (pulled from schedule)
Mom (safe bet for renewal)
9JKL (not expected to be renewed)
No Activity (renewed)
Superior Donuts (on the bubble)
Young Sheldon (renewed)

Reality/unscripted/sports/news

The Amazing Race (safe bet for renewal)
Big Brother (safe bet for renewal)
Celebrity Big Brother
60 Minutes
Survivor (safe bet for renewal)
Thursday Night Football (moving to Fox in 2018)
Undercover Boss

Fox

Fox

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Empire (safe bet for renewal)
Gotham (looking good)
The Exorcist (unlikely to be renewed)
The Gifted (renewed)
Lethal Weapon (safe bet for renewal)
Lucifer (looking good)
The Orville (renewed)
9-1-1 (renewed)
The Resident (on the bubble)
Star (safe bet for renewal)

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Bob’s Burgers (renewed)
Brooklyn Nine-Nine (safe bet for renewal)
Family Guy (renewed)
Ghosted (on the bubble)
The Last Man on Earth (on the bubble)
LA to Vegas (looking good)
The Mick (safe bet for renewal)
New Girl (canceled)
The Simpsons (renewed through 2018-19 season)

Reality/unscripted

American Grit
Beat Shazam (premieres May 29)
The Four: Battle for Stardom (renewed)
The F Word
Gordon Ramsay’s 24 Hours to Hell and Back (premieres June 13)
Hell’s Kitchen (renewed through 2018-19 season)
Hotel Hell
Love Connection (premieres May 29)
MasterChef (premieres May 30)
MasterChef Junior
So You Think You Can Dance (renewed)

NBC

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The Blacklist (on the bubble)

Blindspot (on the bubble)
The Brave (on the bubble)
Chicago Fire (safe bet for renewal)
Chicago Med (safe bet for renewal)
Chicago P.D. (safe bet for renewal)
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (safe bet for renewal)
Law & Order: True Crime
Midnight, Texas (renewed)
The Night Shift (canceled)
Shades of Blue (renewed; airdate TBA)
Taken (on the bubble)
This Is Us (renewed)
Timeless

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A.P. Bio
The Good Place (renewed)
Great News (on the bubble)
Marlon (renewed)
Superstore (renewed)
Trial & Error (renewed)
Will & Grace (renewed)

Reality/unscripted/sports

American Ninja Warrior (renewed; airdate TBA)
America’s Got Talent (renewed)
Better Late Than Never
Ellen’s Game of Games (renewed; airdate TBA)
Hollywood Game Night (renewed)
Little Big Shots
Little Big Shots: Forever Young
Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge
Thursday Night Football (moving to Fox in 2018)
The Voice (safe bet for renewal)
The Wall (renewed)
World of Dance (renewed)

The CW


Arrow (safe bet for renewal)
Drama

Black Lightning (safe bet for renewal)
Dynasty (tossup)
The Flash (safe bet for renewal)
iZombie
Legends of Tomorrow (safe bet for renewal)
The 100
The Originals (canceled)
Riverdale (safe bet for renewal)
Supergirl (safe bet for renewal)
Supernatural (safe bet for renewal)
Valor (not expected to be renewed)

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Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (safe bet for renewal)
Jane the Virgin (safe bet for renewal)

Reality/unscripted

Masters of Illusion
Penn & Teller: Fool Us
Whose Line Is It Anyway?

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