The 2025 TV Bloodbath: A Running List of Every Show That’s Been Canceled

All the TV Shows Canceled in 2025 (So Far!): From The Equalizer to FBI: Most Wanted

Queen Latifah in ‘The Equalizer’ ; Pauline Chalamet in ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ ; Dylan McDermott in ‘FBI: Most Wanted.’
Queen Latifah in ‘The Equalizer’ ; Pauline Chalamet in ‘Sex Lives of College Girls’ ; Dylan McDermott in ‘FBI: Most Wanted.’.
Credit : 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’s The White Lotus to Apple TV+’s Severance. But much like previous years, viewers also had to say goodbye to other programs following their shocking cancelations, such as Max’s The Sex Lives of College Girls and several beloved CBS procedurals, including S.W.A.T. and FBI: 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, per Deadline. “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’s Paradise and Disney+’s Daredevil: Born Again.

From The Sex Lives of College Girls to S.W.A.T., here are all of the TV shows that have been canceled (so far!) in 2025.

Noel Fielding, Marc Wootton, Duayne Boachie and Ellie White in ‘The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin.’
Noel Fielding, Marc Wootton, Duayne Boachie and Ellie White in ‘The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin.’.
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The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin: The Noel 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, per Deadline.

FBI: International: Along with its fellow spin-off in the FBI franchise, the Jesse 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 a press 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, per Variety. 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 — starring Damon Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr. — was canceled in April 2024 after one season. 

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