According to reports, beloved Brooklyn Nine-Nine, along with other incredible shows, has been permanently canceled this time around. There are some shows that are doomed to be cancelled, and a Change.org petition or a social media campaign may not be enough to save them. This year, a large number of popular shows are being canceled, whether as a result of COVID-19 complications, declining ratings, or simply because the shows’ creators have decided to end their shows. The following is a list of television shows that have been reported to have been permanently canceled.
Castle Rock
Two seasons of this Stephen King-inspired horror anthology series were broadcast on Hulu, and the show received an 88 percent rating on Rotten Tomatoes during its run. As a prisoner at Shawshank State Prison in the first season of Castle Rock, Bill Skarsgard (of It fame) played a role similar to his on-screen counterpart. The focus of the second season shifted to Lizzy Caplan’s character, Misery’s mentally ill nurse, and her backstory, which was introduced in the first season. According to the entertainment news website Screen Rant, the streamer never intended for the series to be renewed after two seasons, despite the fact that the decision wasn’t officially confirmed until November of 2020.