Canceled TV Shows 2024: Which Of Your Fave Shows Got The Axe?

We’re only four months deep in 2024, but dozens of television shows have already been canceled.

Last year we said goodbye to exciting new network shows like The Company You Keep, long-running fan-favorites like The Resident, critically-acclaimed series like Reservation Dogs, and one of my personal favorite comfort watches How I Met Your Father. (For those wondering, no, I haven’t known comfort since its cancellation!) This year, we’ve learned we’ll have to part with a one-of-a-kind musical series, a comedy-drama full of Kaley Cuocos, two Michelle Yeoh shows, a Ryan Murphy title, and more.

In the spirit of keeping you informed about the fate of your favorite series, Decider compiled all the major 2024 cancelations from major networks like ABC, FOX, CBS, and NBC, as well as popular streaming platforms including NetflixHulu, MaxApple TV+Disney+, and more in one handy location.

As always, the shows on this list aren’t ones that are set to reach their natural conclusion in 2024. The titles below were actively canceled or cut short by higher powers, and in some especially cruel cases, the shows were even saved, only for have their renewals reversed!

Brace yourselves, TV lovers. The 2024 bloodbath has begun. So grab your tissue boxes, fire up your group chats, and get ready to learn which beloved series got the boot so far in 2024.

Want to jump right to a network or service to see if your favorite show has been axed? Click below.

Otherwise, here’s a list of canceled TV shows in 2024 so far.

ABC

AMC

  • TBD

APPLE TV+

Cecily Strong and Keegan-Michael Key in Schmigadoon finale
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AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

  • TBD

CBS

  • Blue Bloods: CBS canceled its long-running series Blue Bloods, announcing the show will end in fall with a two-part season. Star Tom Selleck is still hopefully the decision will be reversed or the series will find a new home.
  • CSI: Vegas: The network also canceled CSI: Vegas in April, which will end after its third season.
  • NCIS: Hawai’i: In late April, CBS announced that NCIS: Hawai’i was canceled, meaning Season 3 — which ended on a serious cliffhanger — will be the final installment.
  • So Help Me Todd: The same day as CSI: Vegas’ cancellation, CBS axed So Help Me Todd, too, which will conclude with Season 2.
  • The Talk: On April 12, the long-running CBS daytime talk show — recently hosted by Akbar Gbajabiamila, Amanda Kloots, Sheryl Underwood, Natalie Morales, and Jerry O’Connell — was axed after 15 seasons. The series is set to wrap in December 2024.

THE CW

  • TBD

DISNEY+

  • American Born Chinese: On January 5, the Disney+ series based on Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel of the same name was canceled after one season.
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FOX

  • TBD

HULU

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MAX

  • The Flight Attendant: On January 19, Max announced that Kaley Cuoco’s drama, based on Chris Bohjalian’s novel of the same name, would end after two seasons.
  • Julia: After two seasons, Max also announced that Julia — a series inspired by chef Julia Child and her show The French Chef — was canceled.
  • Our Flag Means Death: One of the biggest 2024 cancelation uproars took place on January 9, when Max announced the beloved pirate comedy Our Flag Means Death, from creator David Jenkins, was ending after two seasons. After the series — starring Rhys Darby and exec producer Taika Waititi — failed to find a new home three months after getting axed, Jenkins told fans it was “the end of the road” for the show. 
  • Rap Sh!t: Max also canceled Rap Sh!t, Issa Rae’s comedy about aspiring rapper Shawna Clark (Aida Osman) and her estranged high school friend Mia Knight (KaMillion), after two seasons.
Taika Waititi in 'Our Flag Means Death' Season 2
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NBC

NETFLIX

  • Break Point: In March, Netflix canceled its tennis docuseries Break Point after two seasons due.According to The Times of London, the series was axed as a result of poor ratings and lack of access to top talent. Decider’s Meghan O’Keefe also wrote an insightful breakdown of why Break Point broke down.
  • The Brothers Sun: Brad Falchuk and Byron Wu’s comedy-drama starring Justin Chien, Michelle Yeoh, and Sam Song Li was canceled on March 1 after just one season.
  • Obliterated: Also canceled after one season? Jon Hurwitz (Cobra Kai), Hayden Schlossberg, and Josh Heald’s series Obliterated, which starred Nick Zano, Shelley Henni, Terrence Terrell, Alyson Gorske, C. Thomas Howell, Eugene Kim, Paola Lázaro, and Kimi Rutledge.
  • Ratched: Ryan Murphy’s psychological thriller starring Sarah Paulson premiered in 2020 after receiving a two-season straight-to-series order in 2017, but four years later, Paulson herself confirmed there’s no Season 2 in fans’ futures.
Why Break Point Broke
Photos: Getty Images , Netflix ; Illustration: Dillen Phelps

PARAMOUNT+

PEACOCK

Pete Davidson and Joe Pesci in 'Bupkis'
Photo: Heidi Gutman/Peacock

SHOWTIME

STARZ

  • Minx: Fans of Ellen Rapoport’s Minx (myself included) were crushed when Max canceled the show (and a bunch of others) back in 2022 after already giving it the green light for Season 2. The series was nearly done filming when it got the axe, but Starz swooped in to save the day, giving the series — starring Jake Johnson and Ophelia Lovibond — a new home for Season 2. Sadly, the fan relief was short-lived, because Starz called it quits on Minx ahead of Season 3. You can read Johnson’s response to the cancellation news in his interview with Decider.
  • Power Book II: Ghost: On March 14, Starz canceled The Power spin-off starring Michael Rainey Jr. The series will conclude with its upcoming fourth season, the first half of which is set to kick off June 7, while the second and final batch of episodes premieres Sept. 6.

Decider will update this list of 2024 TV cancellations on a regular basis.