
All the Canceled and Renewed TV Shows This Month (March 2025)
The television landscape is ever-evolving, with networks and streaming platforms continually reassessing their content offerings. March 2025 has been particularly eventful, witnessing a slew of cancellations and renewals that have left audiences both surprised and eager for what’s next. In this comprehensive overview, we’ll delve into the notable shows that have been either axed or given a new lease on life this month.
H1: Canceled TV Shows in March 2025
The axe has fallen on several beloved series this month. Here’s a detailed look at the shows that won’t be returning:
H2: ‘The Sex Lives of College Girls’ (Max)
After a successful three-season run, Max has decided to cancel “The Sex Lives of College Girls.” Created by Mindy Kaling and Justin Noble, the comedy-drama explored the lives of four roommates navigating their experiences at a prestigious New England university. The third season concluded in January 2025, wrapping up the storylines of its main characters. Despite its cancellation, Warner Bros. Television is actively seeking a new platform to continue the series.
H2: ‘FBI: Most Wanted’ and ‘FBI: International’ (CBS)
In a surprising move, CBS has canceled both “FBI: Most Wanted” and “FBI: International.” “FBI: Most Wanted,” a spin-off from the original “FBI” series, concluded after six seasons, while “FBI: International” ended its run after four seasons. The decision has left fans speculating about the future of the franchise and potential new directions for its storytelling.
H2: ‘S.W.A.T.’ (CBS)
After eight action-packed seasons, CBS announced the cancellation of “S.W.A.T.” The series, which followed the high-stakes operations of a specialized tactical unit in Los Angeles, garnered a dedicated fan base. The final episodes are set to air in May 2025, promising to deliver closure to its long-running story arcs.
H2: ‘Around The Horn’ (ESPN)
ESPN’s long-running sports debate show, “Around The Horn,” has been canceled after an impressive 23-year run. The show was known for its fast-paced discussions and unique scoring system, becoming a staple for sports enthusiasts. Its departure marks the end of an era in sports broadcasting.
H2: ‘The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin’ (Apple TV+)
Apple TV+ has canceled “The Completely Made-Up Adventures of Dick Turpin” after just one season. The decision came in January 2025, reportedly due to personal reasons related to lead actor Noel Fielding’s health. The series had offered a comedic take on the legendary English highwayman’s escapades.
H2: ‘The Sticky’ (Prime Video)
The Canadian heist comedy “The Sticky” was canceled by Prime Video in February 2025 after its inaugural season. The show had garnered attention for its quirky characters and unconventional plot but will not be returning for a second season.
H2: ‘Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles’ (Bravo)
Bravo’s real estate reality series “Million Dollar Listing Los Angeles” has been put on indefinite pause, with no plans to revive it in its original form. The show, which showcased the high-stakes world of luxury real estate in LA, had been a fan favorite for years.
H1: Renewed TV Shows in March 2025
Amidst the wave of cancellations, several shows have received renewals, much to the delight of their fans. Here’s a closer look at the series that have been given the green light for additional seasons:
H2: ‘Ted Lasso’ (Apple TV+)
The beloved comedy series “Ted Lasso” has been renewed for a fourth season by Apple TV+. Starring Jason Sudeikis as the optimistic soccer coach of AFC Richmond, the show has garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated following. While plot details remain under wraps, Sudeikis has hinted at new directions for the upcoming season.
H2: ‘Percy Jackson and the Olympians’ (Disney+)
Disney+ has renewed “Percy Jackson and the Olympians” for a third season, even before the premiere of its second season slated for December 2025. Based on Rick Riordan’s “The Titan’s Curse,” the upcoming season is already in production, signaling the platform’s confidence in the series’ continued success.
H2: ‘Granite Harbour’ (BBC)
The BBC drama “Granite Harbour” has been renewed for a third season. The series follows detectives Sgt. Davis Lindo and DCI Lara ‘Bart’ Bartlett as they tackle complex cases in Aberdeen. The upcoming season will consist of a three-part series, delving into a mysterious death within the traveling community near the city.
H2: ‘Criminal Minds: Evolution’ (Paramount+)
Paramount+ has renewed “Criminal Minds: Evolution” for a fourth season, officially marking it as Season 19 when considering the original series. The revival has been well-received, with the third season set to premiere on May 8, 2025.
H2: ‘School Spirits’ (Paramount+)
The afterlife drama “School Spirits” has been renewed for a third season by Paramount+. The series, which explores