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    Which of Your Favorite Series Are Coming to an End?

    AdminBy AdminMay 9, 2025 Television
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    Which of Your Favorite Series Are Coming to an End?

    The 2025 finale season is upon us. As shows that aired in the fall and midseason prepare to air their final episodes of the 2024-2025 TV year, networks and streamers are slowly starting to reveal which programs won’t be coming back. Cancellations are unfortunately inevitable and unavoidable, and even long-running shows must eventually come to an end.

    Heading into 2025, we already knew that some of the biggest shows of the last decade would be releasing their final episodes this year. Below is the list of all the TV shows that have either been canceled, or are ending, in 2025. We’ll continue to update this list as more cancellations and final seasons are announced. (See 2024’s full list of cancellations here.)

    ABC

    The Conners, seven seasons

    CBS

    FBI: Most Wanted, six seasons

    FBI: International, four seasons

    Poppa’s House, one season

    The Summit, one season

    The Equalizer, five seasons

    Cartoon Network

    Craig of the Creek, six seasons

    Disney Channel

    Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur, two seasons

    Disney+

    Andor, two seasons

    Fox

    9-1-1: Lone Star, five seasons

    Rescue: HI-Surf, one season

    HBO

    The Franchise, one season

    Hulu

    The Handmaid’s Tale, six seasons

    How to Die Alone, one season

    Max

    The Sex Lives of College Girls, three seasons

    MGM+

    Billy the Kid, three seasons

    MSNBC

    Andrea Mitchell Reports

    NBC

    Night Court, three seasons

    Netflix

    Big Mouth, eight seasons

    Blood of Zeus, three seasons

    Cobra Kai, six seasons

    Heartbreak High, three seasons

    Mo, two seasons

    Squid Game, three seasons

    Stranger Things, five seasons

    You, five seasons

    The Sandman, two seasons

    Paramount+

    Frasier, two seasons

    Peacock

    Bel-Air, four seasons

    Teacup, one season

    Based on a True Story, two seasons

    Mr. Throwback, one season

    Prime Video

    Bosch: Legacy, three seasons

    Good Omens, three seasons

    Upload, four seasons

    The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh, one season

    TNT

    Inside the NBA (moving to ESPN and ABC)

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