Parmount+ just confirmed their first TV show cancellation of 2024.
06.01.2024 - 18:21 / justjared.com
There are unfortunately a lot of TV shows ending this year so far…and as the year moves forward…there are likely to be even more!
So far, ABC, CBS, NBC, and more, as well as streaming services including Netflix and Hulu have all announced some fan favorite programs that are coming to an end.
Some of these shows were announced to be ending in 2023, however, some were announced to be ending in 2022 but got delayed due to the strikes.
We’ve compiled a list of the biggest names and are sharing them here.
Keep reading to see every TV show ending this year (so far)…
Parmount+ just confirmed their first TV show cancellation of 2024.
If you’re clamoring for an update on Netflix’s 2024 renewal and cancellation slate, we do have some news on the subject.
CBS is revealing its post-game programming!
There is already a lot of renewal and cancellation news over at HBO/Max, especially as we’re only 23 days in 2024!
We’re not even one month into 2024 and already, six television shows have been canceled by several streaming services.
There’s more TV cancellation news at HBO.
Paramount+ is quickly becoming a huge fan favorite streaming service with lots of options for fans of comedies, dramas, thrillers, and more.
A new report is sharing some insight into why fan-favorite shows are ending after seven seasons.
ABC announced Thursday that the upcoming seventh season of The Good Doctor will be its last. The medical drama starring Freddie Highmore will be one of several popular, long-running scripted series that will be ending this year, along with ABC’s Station 19, CBS’ Young Sheldon, Blue Bloods and S.W.A.T. as well as the CBS/Paramount+ SEAL Team. All but one, stalwart Blue Bloods, debuted during the 2017-2018 broadcast season and will end their runs after seven seasons.
Unfortunately, HBO and Max have announced their second TV show cancellation of the year.
hart towards the Academy Awards. Kevin Hart has stated that he’ll never host the Oscars. “Whatever little hope you had, I want to destroy it right now,” the comedian, 44, told Sky News in an interview published Friday.
We’re recapping all of the TV shows that are ending this year, and another was just added to this list today.
ABC has announced some news.
CBS just announced their very first TV show renewal of 2024!
Fans might not be happy to see all of the Netflix TV shows that are ending this year so far.
HBO and Max have announced their first cancellation of 2024.
It’s already 2024, and we’re taking a look back at the biggest renewal and cancellation decisions made by CBS over the past 12 months.
HBO and their streaming service Max are known for churning out a ton of TV show content each and every year.
“An Enemy Of The People” (featuring Jeremy Strong and Michael Imperioli), “Uncle Vanya” (starring Steve Carell and Alfred Molina) and “Mother Play” (with Jessica Lange and Jim Parsons).But that’s not all. High-profile revivals of “Cabaret,” “Doubt,” “The Wiz,” “The Who’s Tommy” and “Hamlet” are all coming to the Great White Way in these next few months, too.Who are all the eligible upcoming Tony contenders? Who are the big stars headed to Midtown in the very near future? How much are all the cheapest available tickets for the shows?Great questions all around and ones we’d love to help answer.Below, you’ll find our comprehensive list of the 20 biggest shows opening on Broadway in 2024.And we’ll see you at the theater(s).A Jewish couple in 1944 Paris face the impact of the Holocaust.Starring Anthony Edwards (“E.R.”) and Betsy Aidem (“Law and Order”) Samuel J. Friedman TheatrePreviews began in 2023Prices start at $80 before feesA musical about a couple falling in love in 1950’s New York and struggling to rebuild a family.Starring Kelli O’Hara (“The Gilded Age”) and Brian d’Arcy James (“Evil”)Studio 54Previews start Jan. 6Prices start at $86 before feesA small-town doctor who has his world rocked when his community tries to silence him.Starring Jeremy Strong (“Succession”) and Michael Imperioli (“The Sopranos”)Circle In The SquarePreviews start Feb. 27Prices start at $85 before feesA strict nun wrestles with whether or not relations between a priest and student are pure.Starring Liev Schrieber (“Ray Donovan”) and Tyne Daly (“Cagney and Lacey”)American Airlines TheatrePreviews start Feb. 2Prices start at $75 before feesAllie and Noah share a lifetime of love despite the forces that threaten to pull them apart.Starring Ryan
The end of the year means we have the official canceled TV show recap from Paramount+.