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  1. 2 days ago · TV fanatics are still heartbroken over the cancellation of David Fincher's Netflix original series, Mindhunter. Take a look at 22 other shows that ended far too soon. These stories, some of which have become cult classics, left fans yearning for more.

  2. Aug 14, 2024 · In an industry predicated on shows getting cut to make way for more, there are inevitably many gems of TV that get axed just a little too soon. But which TV shows actually deserve mention?

  3. Sep 30, 2024 · Here's every TV show canceled on broadcast and streaming this year so far, including 'Pretty Little Liars,' 'American Born Chinese,' 'Our Flag Means Death,' and 'The Flight Attendant,' plus...

  4. May 23, 2024 · Here are some of the biggest canceled TV shows and series that are ending in 2024 (want to find something new that has a chance of survival? Check out our new on Netflix list).

    • Minx. Seasons: 1 | Ended: April 14, 2022. HBO Max actually renewed the dramedy set at a 1970s erotica magazine geared toward women. But then they pulled the plug — after season 2 had already finished filming.
    • Blockbuster. Seasons: 1 | Ended: Nov. 3, 2022. Netflix killed Blockbuster for a second time. The streamer is widely seen as the cause of the video rental chain's demise, which was the first death.
    • Raising Dion. Seasons: 2 | Ended: Feb. 1, 2022. Not all superheroes live forever; neither do all superhero shows. Raising Dion star Sammi Haney revealed on social media that the show had been cancelled by Netflix.
    • Archive 81. Seasons: 1 | Ended: January 14. The supernatural natural horror series left off with a massive cliffhanger, one that won't be resolved now that Netflix has opted not to move ahead with season 2.
  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Here's all the TV shows cancelled or ending in 2024. Keep track of all the TV shows cancelled or set to air their final episodes in 2023 right here.

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