Netflix has been canceling so many TV shows in 2023.
28.06.2023 - 19:57 / justjared.com
As we approach the halfway mark on 2023, there’s a lot of news happening over at Netflix.
The decision-makers have been busy making lots of renewal and cancellation calls and we’re bringing you the latest updates (including lots of June 2023 updates!)
So far, the streamer canceled 9 TV shows this year, revealed 7 are ending, and we now have huge updates about the status of Mindhunter and The Witcher.
We’re recapping all of the decisions that Netflix has made this year so far, including the 9 canceled television shows.
Keep reading to see the full recap…
Netflix has been canceling so many TV shows in 2023.
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