Daredevil: Born Again, the Disney+ revival of Netflix’s Daredevil series, has officially confirmed several returning stars, but there are some key players not returning.
21.05.2023 - 14:29 / justjared.com
In 2023, Netflix has canceled 9 total television shows.
Fans have been devastated that some major fan favorites are not returning for new seasons, and we’re now getting a bit of insight into the reason why the streamer made some of these decisions.
We’ve compiled every TV show that has been canceled by Netflix, and the reasons why the show was permanently axed.
Keep reading to find out everything we learned…
Daredevil: Born Again, the Disney+ revival of Netflix’s Daredevil series, has officially confirmed several returning stars, but there are some key players not returning.
There have been 8 news anchors that have been fired or let go this year from their networks…and most are because of a controversy.
Netflix in June 2023.Leaving June 1Garth Brooks: The Road I’m On: Season 1The DUFFLeaving June 8Bathtubs Over BroadwayLeaving June 13Marlon: Seasons 1-2The Mole: Seasons 3-4Leaving June 14Cold Case Files: Season 1Leaving June 16The DarknessLeaving June 19PhilomenaLeaving June 20Shooter: Seasons 1-3Leaving June 21The MistLeaving June 29Mandela: Long Walk to FreedomLeaving June 30Chappelle’s Show: Seasons 1-2The Garfield Show: Seasons 1-2How to Lose a Guy in 10 DaysJerry MaguireLOLPuss in BootsResident Evil: AfterlifeResident Evil: ApocalypseThe StepfatherThe Taking of Pelham 123World War Z
Get ready for a new batch of mindf**ks.
When Calls The Heart season 10 is inching closer and closer.
that's totally binge-worthy. returns for its fourth, and final, season and is adding an 18th season to its neverending story.
for an additional monthly fee of $7.99.Subscribers of Netflix have taken to social media to express their anger, with many claiming they’re simply going to cancel their accounts now.The divorce is final. #CancelNetflix pic.twitter.com/8tYJ5rdxb8“The divorce is final. #CancelNetflix,” one person wrote.“Shame on you @netflix.
in May. Well-loved movies like The Breakfast Club and Mean Girls are perfect for a quotable movie night.
Netflix just released their list of movies and television shows that are debuting on the streaming service beginning in June of 2023!
NCIS is currently in its 20th season, and has seen many stars come and go since the start.
Netflix has just handed out 2 more renewals!
Netflix shows, after moving to Los Angeles in a bid to break America. The actress, 24, shot to fame on The X Factor's 2014 series with her band Only The Young, where they reached an impressive seventh place. But she's now relocated across the pond and is enjoying an exciting career resurgence, with her first project set for a November release.
NBC has been making a lot of cancellation and renewal decisions this year, and unfortunately, three TV shows are still on the bubble.
Selling Sunset‘s sixth season is debuting on May 19 on Netflix and fans might be unhappy to learn that three cast members won’t be returning for the new episodes.
2023 has been a big year for Hulu.
“The Watcher” is set in New Jersey — and as it turns out, residents there are intently watching “The Watcher.”The product review site PerfectRec has revealed which Netflix series every state is obsessed with, based on May data from Google Trends and IMDb rating information.California’s pick was “Cobra Kai,” while Hawaii tuned into “Emily In Paris,” despite critics calling the meme-able series “boring.”Fittingly, people in North Carolina frequently watched “Outer Banks,” while those in Iowa streamed “Love is Blind.”“Stranger Things” was tops in Utah. In fact, the Duffer Brothers thriller was the most-streamed series in 2022.Netflix, citing Nielsen ratings, said the drama was the most-watched English TV show within its first four weeks of release, with its latest season scoring 1.35 billion hours of view time in the first 28 days.The series, which premiered in 2016, is slated to end with Season 5.Production plans are unclear amid the Hollywood writers strike.Fans are disappointed that their favorite band of monster-fighting teens will be no more, but actor David Harbour, who plays Eleven’s doting father figure, Jim Hopper, said it’s time for a curtain call.“I think it’s a great show, even if I wasn’t in it,” the 48-year-old actor said in February.
Netflix is notorious for renewing and canceling their original television content year-after-year, and 2023 has been no exception.
There are a lot of changes happening at the Fox TV network!
The “Bridgerton” universe was already diverse and inclusive, but now, it just got a whole lot gayer.
Miley Cyrus had to step back from her role in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.