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.

Bid These TV Shows Goodbye As There’s A High Possibility That You Won’t Be Able To Watch Them Again
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.

Castle Rock
Black Lightning
In this DC superhero series, which premiered in 2018, the retired Black Lightning, played by Cress Williams, returns to save his daughters, Anissa and Jennifer, from a local gang in order to redeem himself. They later develop their own special abilities and join him as Thunder and Lightning, respectively. The CW announced that the show would be canceled after the fourth season, which premiered in early February and concluded in early March. It is possible that the cancellation was prompted by lower-than-average ratings for the previous season, and that the TV network is more likely to profit from producing a new DC series, as reported by Newsweek. The CW is actively developing a spin-off series featuring Jordan Calloway as Painkiller, a character who first appeared in the Black Lightning television series.

Black Lightning
Superstore
Because of the departure of lead actress America Ferrera from the show in 2020, it was possible that Superstore would be cancelled after all. It is expected to end in spring 2021 after its sixth season, which will follow a group of retail employees at Cloud 9, a fictional big-box store located in St Louis, Missouri. It has been reported by Variety that low ratings in the first half of season six were a contributing factor to the show’s cancellation. A Spanish adaptation of Superstore, tentatively titled “Supertitlan,” was announced in February by Dopamine and the original producer, Universal Television, and will be co-produced by Dopamine and Universal Television.

Superstore
Carmen Sandiego
Many fans were ecstatic when Netflix announced that an animated TV series based on the scarlet super thief from the 1985 video game Where in the “World Is Carmen Sandiego?” would be available on the streaming service. It was announced by the show’s official Twitter account in December 2020 that season four of the Emmy award-winning series would premiere in January 2021 and would be released in January 2021. Some Redditors believe that the streaming giant’s budget cuts and poor promotion were to blame for the cancellation, despite the fact that the account stated that the show was not canceled but rather ended. A live-action adaptation of the story, starring Gina Rodriguez, who played Carmen on the Netflix series, is in the works.

Carmen Sandiego
Insecure
The fifth season of this Issa Rae comedy-drama, which is set to premiere in 2021, will be the final season of the series. During its four-year run on HBO, the show, which debuted following the success of her cult web series Awkward Black Girl, has garnered widespread praise from critics and audiences. In addition to receiving a single Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nominations, it has received a 96 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Unlike that, however, the company’s decision to leave a television network has nothing to do with the audience or financial constraints. Rae told Deadline in January 2021 that, “We always planned to tell this story through five seasons, but we couldn’t have made it this far without the tremendous support of our audience.”

Insecure
Kim’s Convenience
This popular Canadian sitcom has come to an end, so say your goodbyes to the Kim family as soon as possible. The show’s producers announced in March that the show, which follows a Korean immigrant family as they establish themselves in Toronto, would end after its fifth season instead of the planned six. The series ended a month after it began. The show’s creators, Ins Choi and Kevin White, have decided to leave to pursue other opportunities. Simu Liu, who rose to fame as a car rental employee and estranged son Jung, will make his Marvel debut in the upcoming superhero film Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings.

Kim’s Convenience
The Bold Type
Former Cosmopolitan editor-in-chief Joanna Coles serves as an executive producer on The Bold Type, a comedy-drama about three women who work for a New York City fashion magazine. The show was forced to halt production in the middle of season four due to the coronavirus pandemic, and while it was renewed for a fifth season in January 2021, it will also be the show’s final season, airing this year.

The Bold Type
MacGyver
In this recent reimagining of the 1985 classic series, Lucas Till plays a younger version of the wily undercover agent. The first season of the show, starring Richard Dean Anderson, was so popular that the term “MacGyver” was added to the Oxford dictionary, meaning “to make or repair in an improvised or inventive manner, using whatever items are at hand.” CBS canceled MacGyver in 2016 after five seasons, despite the fact that the original show lasted seven seasons and inspired two film adaptations. On April 30, the final season will come to a close. Due to low ratings, CBS may have decided to cancel the show. Viewership has dropped by a fifth from the previous season, according to TVSeriesFinale.

MacGyver
Peaky Blinders
The adventures of Cillian Murphy’s Tommy Shelby and the ruthless Peaky Blinders gang are chronicled in this British gangster drama series set in early 1900s Birmingham, England. Season six of Peaky Blinders has resumed production after COVID-19 disrupted filming. The season will be released in early 2022, and it will be the final one. Knight has previously hinted at a Peaky Blinders film, stating, “While the TV series will be coming to an end, the story will continue in another form.”

Peaky Blinders
High Maintenance
Before being picked up by HBO in 2016, High Maintenance was a Vimeo web series. The tv series, which follows a pot delivery man (Sinclair) and his Brooklyn customers, was a smash hit. It was dubbed “Law & Order for Millennial Actors” by GQ, and it launched a number of careers. The popular weed show has been canceled after its fifth season. “Co-creators Katja Blichfeld and Ben Sinclair have decided to take a break from producing High Maintenance to pursue other projects,” an HBO representative told TVLine.

High Maintenance
American Gods
Starz’s fantasy drama series, adapted from Neil Gaiman’s novel of the same name, would not be renewed for a fourth season. Despite the strong start, the show’s ratings have fallen over time, according to Deadline, and it ran into trouble in seasons two and three due to cast member departures. An American Gods event series or film is rumored to be in the works. If you like Gaiman’s work in general, you can watch Good Omens on Amazon Prime, and Netflix is working on a television adaptation of his legendary comic series The Sandman.

American Gods
Mom
With season eight, Allison Janney’s sitcom Mom will come to an end in May 2021. When it first aired in 2013, the CBS series focused on a newly sober single mother played by Anna Faris — who left the show after season seven — and her relationships with her children and mother. (Janney portrays this character). The focus shifted later in the series to the mother-daughter duo and their battles with addiction. In response to the show’s cancellation in mid-February, fans started a Change.org petition, which has already received over 26,000 signatures.

Mom
NCIS: New Orleans
The youngest NCIS spin-off series, which follows a fictional team of NCIS agents in Louisiana, has been canceled by CBS this year. According to Deadline, the show hasn’t fared as well as its sister series, with lower ratings and fewer off-network deals. The other NCIS shows will almost certainly be renewed; the original series, that had already aired for 18 seasons, has remained “network television’s most-watched drama series.” Queen Latifah can also be seen in the lead role in CBS’s newest crime drama, The Equalizer reboot.

NCIS: New Orleans
Better Call Saul
Say your last farewells to Slippin’ Jimmy! Better Call Saul, the widely praised Breaking Bad prequel, will end its second season next year. Bob Odenkirk, who plays the title character in Better Call Saul, told Digital Spy that he has “mixed feelings” about the series’ conclusion. Showrunner and executive producer Peter Gould, on the other hand, stated, “From day one of Better Call Saul, my dream was to tell the complete story of our complicated and compromised hero, Jimmy McGill — now AMC and Sony are making that dream come true.” Season 6 is expected to premiere in 2022, with production starting in the spring of this year.

Better Call Saul
Last Man Standing
Tim Allen’s long-running family sitcom Last Man Standing has been canceled for good this time. The show debuted on ABC a decade ago, but it was canceled by the network in 2017. Fox, which owned the show at the time, revived it a year later. The sitcom’s ninth season, on the other hand, appears to be the show’s natural conclusion. “We had all considered to end the show after last season, but together with Fox, we decided to add a year so we could produce a full season to create the gentle and fun goodbye,” Allen said. “I’m looking forward to a memorable and hilarious final season.”

Last Man Standing
Ozark
This drama was renewed for a fourth and final season by Netflix earlier this year. Showrunner and executive producer Chris Mundy shared, “We’re so happy Netflix recognized the importance of giving Ozark more time to end the Byrdes’ saga right. It’s been such a great adventure for all of us — both on screen and off — so we’re thrilled to get the chance to bring it home in the most fulfilling way possible.” Season 4 will be divided into two parts, each of which will have seven episodes. Netflix has not confirmed release date, but some sources believe the first episode will be released in late 2021.

Ozark
Brooklyn Nine-Nine
The comedy show was originally canceled by Fox after season five, but after a social media outcry, it was picked up by NBC 31 hours later. Unfortunately, it appears that the show will not be saved this time. Dan Goor, the show’s co-creator, wrote on Twitter in a farewell letter, “When Mike Schur and I first pitched the pilot episode to Andy [Samberg], he said, ‘I’m in, but I think the only way to tell this story is over exactly 153 episodes,” which was crazy because that was exactly the number Mike and I had envisioned.” According to NBC, Brooklyn Nine-Nine will end after the ten-episode eighth season, which will premiere in August. 143 episodes have been broadcast so far, bringing the total number of episodes to 153.

Brooklyn Nine Nine
On My Block
With diverse casts and relatable storylines, Netflix’s teen content has recently been quite successful. And On My Block, a coming-of-age comedy, was no exception, with Netflix declaring it the year’s most-binged show. In a trailer for the upcoming season, Netflix announced that Season 4 would be the final season. The original show may have been canceled due to rising production costs, according to the Hollywood Reporter. In 2019, a number of major characters from On My Block made more money. And it’s not the only Netflix original coming to an end this year after three or four seasons: Dear White People, Ozark, and Atypical are also departing.

On My Block
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
After nearly two decades of dominating daytime television, The Ellen DeGeneres Show will be ending next year. The cancellation was prompted by recent allegations of a toxic workplace. Executives have also been accused of racial insensitivity, intimidation, and harassment of lower-level employees. Degeneres publicly apologized after a Warner Bros. investigation, and three executive producers were fired. The veteran talk show host claims the controversy had no bearing on the decision to end Season 19 of the show. “I was going to stop after season 16. That was going to be my last season, and they wanted to sign for four more years and I said I’d sign maybe for one … So, we [settled] on three more years, and I knew that would be my last. That’s been the plan all along,” she confided in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
Conan
In June 2021, Conan, a late-night TBS talk show hosted by comedian Conan O’Brien (who previously hosted NBC’s Late Night and The Tonight Show), will end. Even before the show was canceled, executive producer Jeff Ross told Deadline that late-night shows are “kind of dinosaurs in the business,” and “TBS and these linear cable networks, especially, are just like death. You know there’s no circulation, so you can’t do it forever.” Conan is coming to an end, with O’Brien moving on to a new weekly variety show on HBO after nearly 30 years in late-night television.

Conan
Wyonna Earp
In 2016, Syfy adapted Wynonna Earp, a Weird West comic book series about a demon-slaying special agent, into a live-action TV series. After season four, the show will end five years later, in April 2021. All hope, however, is not lost. Fans of the show, known as “Earpers,” had the hashtag #BringWynonnaHome trending on Twitter within days of the announcement, determined to keep their favorite show alive. This isn’t the first time the show’s audience has interacted with it. Earpers rallied on Twitter and a billboard was erected in Times Square when IDW Entertainment, a production company, ran into financial difficulties in 2019. Seven24 Films, which also produces the show, is looking for a new distributor, according to The Wrap.

Wyonna Earp
Queen Of The South
The reign of this telenovela adaptation is nearing its end. The fifth and final season of this year began airing in early April. Queen of the South is based on the best-selling novel La Reina Del Sur by Arturo Pérez-Reverte, which was also adapted into a Spanish-language television series. According to Newsweek, the Alice Braga crime drama saw a 20% drop in ratings from the previous season, but it remains the most-watched original show on USA Network, beating Dirty John and The Sinner. USA Network has been moving away from scripted television in recent years, according to the publication, canceling popular shows like Mr. Robot and The Purge.

Queen Of The South
The Twilight Zone
Jordan Peele, best known for the film “Get Out,” hosted, narrated, and co-produced this supernatural anthology series, a modern revival of the iconic 1959 show. The Twilight Zone only aired for two seasons on CBS All Access, and it won’t return for a third this year as the platform rebrands to Paramount+. The show, however, was not canceled ahead of schedule. According to representatives from the show’s production companies, “After 20 unique episodes, we have told the stories that we wanted to tell, and CBS All Access was gracious in their understanding of our decision.”

The Twilight Zone
World Of Dance
This J.Lo-produced extravaganza has reportedly come to an end, despite relatively high ratings in its fourth season last year. To win the $1 million prize, the reality show’s contestants competed across the dance floor to impress celebrity judges Ne-Yo, Derek Hough, and Jennifer Lopez. World of Dance has been adapted in countries such as Thailand and Poland. While NBC has not announced any plans for a return of the show — it was not included in the network’s summer premiere dates — it has been adapted in countries such as Thailand and Poland.

World Of Dance
Dwight In Shining Armor
This spring, the comedy-adventure series Dwight in Shining Armor will finish its fifth season. After falling into an underground chamber, 21st-century teen Dwight accidentally awakens a sleeping princess and a horde of medieval villains, according to the BYUtv show, which premiered in 2019. The 10-episode final season of this year will air in late May. The reason for the show’s cancellation is unknown, but series co-creator Brian J. Adams says, “We’re so thankful that we got to finish our story and give it the ending we envisioned more than 10 years ago.”

Dwight In Shining Armor
The Haves And The Have Nots
With the end of its eighth season, the Oprah Winfrey Network’s longest-running scripted drama comes to a close. The show follows the disordered lives and relationships of two rich families and one poor family in Savannah, Georgia. Tyler Perry’s final appearance on OWN is his successful drama. He joined ViacomCBS to create content for BET and BET+ in March 2019, when their contract expired. The Oval, Sistas, Ruthless, and Bruh are his four albums from last year. Perry is credited with being the first African-American to own a major film studio, which he named Tyler Perry Studios.

The Haves And The Have Nots
Home & Family
This wholesome morning talk show is calling it quits after nearly a decade of recipes and DIY advice. It first aired between 1996 and 1998 on The Family Channel, before being revived by Hallmark in 2012. Celebrity guests and experts offer cooking, beauty, health, and other advice on Home & Family, hosted by Debbie Matenopoulos and Cameron Mathison. The Daytime Emmy-nominated lifestyle series had to pause production twice last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With the series finale in August, the ninth season, which is expected to have the highest viewership yet, will come to a close.

Home & Family
Truth Seekers
Nick Frost and Simon Pegg reunited in 2020 for Amazon Prime’s Truth Seekers, a show about a group of paranormal investigators who document their ghost-hunting adventures on social media. Consider the television version of Buzzfeed Unsolved. Frost called the cancellation of the British horror-comedy series “a massive kick in the willy” in a since-deleted Instagram video in February. While you won’t be able to see any more episodes of the show, you can revisit some of Frost and Pegg’s classic films, such as Hot Fuzz and Shaun of the Dead, if you’re nostalgic.

Truth Seekers
Hoops
Netflix has a history of canceling shows early — remember Sense8? — and it appears that the adult cartoon Hoops will not be renewed for a second season. The show revolves around a foul-mouthed high school basketball coach who hopes to change his life by inspiring a hopeless team. Netflix may have decided that the expense of animation was not worth it. Hoops received mixed reviews from critics, with Collider naming it one of the worst new shows of 2020. Netflix’s Big Mouth and Disenchantment are still worth watching if you enjoy adult animated series in general.

Hoops
Mr. Inbetween
The third season of Mr. Inbetween, an Australian black comedy-crime series, will air this year. In the FX half-hour series, Scott Ryan plays Ray Shoesmith, a hitman-for-hire who struggles to balance his personal relationships with the demands of his seedy profession and keep his two lives apart. The show is based on Ryan’s 2005 film The Magician, which he starred in, wrote, and directed. It is directed by Nash Edgerton. The network has yet to reveal the reason for the show’s cancellation. The final nine-episode season will premiere in May.

Mr. Inbetween
The Pack
This canine competition was not renewed for a second season after debuting on Amazon Prime Video last year. The first season followed 12 dogs and their owners around the world as they competed in various challenges for a $500,000 prize and a $250,000 donation to their favorite charity. Despite the fact that the show was canceled after unaired footage of distressed dogs from The Pack rappelling down a cliff was leaked, COVID-19 is said to be to blame, according to E! News. Several countries have banned or restricted international travel in the last year.

The Pack
Pose
Pose, the revolutionary drama that concentrated on New York’s underground ball culture in the 1980s and 1990s, will come to an end with its series finale in June. In an Instagram video, co-creator Steven Canals confirmed the news, saying: “It was a very difficult decision for us to make, but this has been an incredible journey, and we have told the story we wanted to tell — the way we wanted to tell it.” Billy Porter, who plays ballroom emcee Pray Tell, won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series for the first time in 2019. According to Deadline, the show also featured the largest cast of transgender actors in regular roles.

Pose
Shrill
Shrill, a Hulu comedy based on Lindy West’s memoir, follows a journalist who “wants to change her life, but not her body.” The show has received mostly positive reviews and an average Rotten Tomatoes rating of 87 percent, but it will end this year with its third season. While the executive producers told Variety that it was not their decision to end the show, Aidy Bryant, who plays protagonist Annie Easton, appears to believe the three seasons serve as a good “beginning, middle, and end” to the story.

Shrill
Killing Eve
The award-winning cat-and-mouse thriller starring Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer, and written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge of Fleabag, will end with its fourth season. The exact release date has yet to be determined, but filming is set to begin in June of this year, with the final season set to premiere in 2022. Killing Eve has consistently received high ratings and award nominations, unlike many of the other shows on this list. According to reports, BBC America is working on spinoffs centered on the series’ supporting characters, so the Killing Eve universe will continue to expand.

Killing Eve
Black-ish
The comedy series Black-ish, starring Tracy Ellis Ross and set in the upper-middle-class African-American Johnson family, has been renewed for its eighth and final season, which will premiere in May 2021. Although some speculate that the show’s low ratings in the seventh season contributed to its cancellation, Kenya Barris, the show’s creator, says the ABC sitcom’s cancellation was a creative decision. Barris announced the news on Instagram, writing, “In this day and age it is rare to get to decide when your show should come to an end, and we are grateful along with ABC to be able to make this final season exactly what we’d hoped for.”

Black-ish
Prodigal Son
The Fox serial killer drama starring Michael Sheen and Tom Payne was abruptly canceled after its second season, despite show creators telling Deadline in May that “WBTV is shopping it as we speak.” There has been no word since then on whether the show has been picked up by another network or streaming service, but distraught fans have launched a campaign to save it. According to a Change.org petition, Fox executives should either renew Prodigal Son or allow streaming services like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video to pick up the show. Over 51,000 people have already signed it. There’s even a hashtag #SaveProdigalSon on Twitter.

Prodigal Son
His Dark Materials
HBO and the BBC have renewed this fantasy drama series, based on Philip Pullman’s trilogy of the same name, for a third and final season. The final season will most likely center on the events of The Amber Spyglass, the third book in the His Dark Materials series. Unlike the 2007 film adaptation, The Golden Compass, which was a critical and commercial flop, the TV adaptation featuring Dafne Keen, James McAvoy, Ruth Wilson, and Lin-Manuel Miranda has received mostly positive reviews. And, unlike some of the other TV shows on this list, Season 3 of His Dark Materials will conclude the series naturally.

His Dark Materials
Good Girls
Netflix did not even save this NBC series starring Christina Hendricks, Mae Whitman, and Retta. Whitman, who plays Annie Marks on the show, attempted to rally fans on social media in May to save the show after NBC placed it “on the bubble.” She encouraged fans to contact the TV network and Netflix using the hashtag #RenewGoodGirls, but their efforts appear to have been in vain. The fourth and final season’s finale will air on July 21.

Good Girls
Mixed-ish
Not only was Black-ish canceled this year, but even the spinoff prequel series Mixed-ish was canceled after two seasons as well. According to Deadline, the show was one of ABC’s least popular. It was announced in May, along with the cancellation of several other shows on the network, that it would be canceled. On Instagram, Arica Himmel, who played a young Rainbow Johnson on the show, expressed her sadness, “I want to thank our many loyal fans who joined us each week for the last two years on our journey from the commune to the ‘burbs — it has been an amazing experience and I will miss my TV family more than you can imagine.”

Mixed-ish
The Irregulars
The mystery series set in Victorian London was the most widely known Netflix streaming series the week it debuted. Despite receiving favorable reviews from both critics and viewers, The Irregulars was canceled after only one season. The Sherlock Holmes-inspired series follows the exploits of a motley crew of teenagers who assist Doctor Watson and his infamous business partner in solving supernatural crimes. Netflix gave no reason for ending the short-lived series when it was announced just over a month after it became available for streaming. The streaming service, on the other hand, is known for suddenly and unexpectedly canceling original series after only one season.

The Irregulars
A Little Late With Lilly Singh
Lilly Singh, a Canadian YouTuber turned late-night talk show host, debuted A Little Late with Lilly Singh in 2019. The second season of the series ended in early June, but it was not renewed for a third. “I’m going to focus on the slate of projects my company Unicorn Island Productions is developing, and we’re saying goodbye to A Little Late with Lilly Singh. I have a desire to make longer-form content telling underrepresented stories, which is difficult to execute on a nightly show,” Singh said in an Instagram post. According to reports, Singh is working on unscripted projects with Universal Studio Group and will star in a Netflix comedy series.

A Little Late With Lilly Singh
American Housewife
Even after ending on a major cliffhanger, ABC canceled this popular sitcom after a strong fifth season, and supporters are unsurprisingly unimpressed. According to Pop Culture, the network canceled the series after it managed to reach the 100-episode mark in order to capitalize on syndication and streaming profits. According to Diedrich Bader, who plays Greg Otto in American Housewife, the show will not be sold to other networks or streaming services.

American Housewife
This Is Us
This award-winning family drama series will end after its sixth season, which is scheduled to air in 2022. Its exit from NBC was not entirely unexpected. During the third season, creator Dan Fogelman and co-showrunner Isaac Aptaker told Deadline that the show would end “about three seasons in the future.” “We’ve had this end in mind for a long time, so we’re able to plan for it and try to make it feel like it’s a whole, as opposed to a series that’s going to go endlessly,” Aptaker revealed.

This Is Us
Lethal Weapon
Lethal Weapon was an American buddy cop action comedy-drama television series. The TV show was produced by Matt Miller and the series lasted until the third season on Fox from 2016 to 2019. It was when Clayne Crawford and Damon Wayans departed the program that the series lost its shine. That was the reason why the show was discontinued in the air.

Lethal Weapon
The Big Bang Theory
The Big Bang Theory was an American television sitcom that was created by Chuck Lorre and Bill Prady. From September 24, 2007, until May 16, 2019, they had a total of 279 episodes and had 12 seasons in the series. After the 12 seasons, we knew that this would be the end of the line for this most wanted show that we nerds loved. For you, how was the ending?

The Big Bang Theory
Supernatural
Supernatural was an American dark fantasy television series that was produced by Eric Kripke. The TV series was aired on September 13, 2005, and became the most well-known TV show. Many people did not fret that the new season would start again. However, there were reports that the CW show would have their ending on season 15. Even the show that we loved to watch the most would finally meet its own grand finale.

Supernatural
Empire
Empire was an American musical drama television series that was produced by Lee Daniels and Danny Strong for Fox. The people were happy that the Jussie Smollett investigation did not affect the show in a negative way. There were reports that the show would have a new season. However, there might be a possibility that the actor would not be back soon on the newest episode of the show.

Empire
Charmed
Charmed was an American fantasy drama television series that was made by Constance M Burdge and Aaron Spelling with the help of his company Spelling Television. When the show started up again, they had received different kinds of reviews from different people. Even with all those criticisms, the show would have a new season with its brilliant cast and narratives.

Charmed
Grey’s Anatomy
Grey’s Anatomy was an American medical drama television series that had started on March 27, 2005. There was no question that the show would have another season for their loyal fans. It was no doubt that Meredith and the rest of Grey’s Anatomy cast would return on the future. The show got two new seasons for their series.

Grey’s Anatomy
The Rookie
The Rookie was an American police procedural comedy-drama television series that was created for ABC by Alex Hawley. What would it feel like when we would not see more of Nathan Fillion’s role in this series? The people were pleased that the new season would start in the future. Even if their ratings were not consistent, it was still worth it.

The Rookie
Modern Family
Modern Family was an American television mockumentary family sitcom that was made by Christopher Lloyd and Steven Levitan for the American Broadcasting Company. The series would have another season for the viewers to watch. However, the latest season would be the grand finale of the show. With the 11 seasons to watch for this TV series, it had the highest-rated comedy TV show by ABC. This was the second time that the series would have its grand finale but this time, they would end the show for good. NBC and Sony Pictures Television decided that the show needed to end.

Modern Family
Timeless
Timeless was an action-adventure series that followed a unique team of time travelers as they pursued a criminal mastermind. The series had been revived before, but it seemed like the series would have its end. NBC and Sony Pictures Television decided that it was time to end the series.

Timeless
The Good Place
The Good Place was an American fantasy comedy television series produced by Michael Schur and the show started on September 19, 2016. The people were excited when they heard The Good place would have another season coming for the viewers to watch. Even though the show was the funniest there was in these kinds of TV series, it would have its own grand finale in the coming new season.

The Good Place
Riverdale
Riverdale was an American teen drama television series with characters based on Archie Comics. The TV series had endured the threat of the yearly CW television spring cleaning. The people were relieved that the show would not end. Did anyone have any gist about the upcoming fourth season of the show?

Riverdale
Bull
The bull was an American legal drama series. The show got a negative effect when Eliza Dushku confessed to the harassment she got from Michael Weatherly. She said that it was “one of the cruelest, most aggressive humiliations I have ever experienced.” Even though the show had another season for the viewers to watch, the rating of the show was dropping than the previous season.

Bull
Arrow
Arrow was based on the Green Arrow from DC Comics which followed the tale of a billionaire playboy, Oliver Queen. There could be a few reasons why the fans of the series would get their hopes up for another season. Unfortunately, Arrow was going to end with its eighth season.

Arrow
Law & Order: SVU
Law & Order: SVU was about investigating crimes that included sexual assault, child abuse, and domestic violence. And even though Peter Stone would no longer be included, the tv series would still be picked up for another season. This meant that Law & Order: SVU would be the longest-running primetime live-action TV series.

Law & Order: SVU
Young Sheldon
Young Sheldon centered around a gifted and naïve young Sheldon as he went on with his life as he lived in a very normal Texas family. CBS did not only give the tv series a renewal but was even placed for a two-season renewal. This only meant that the sitcom would be here for at least the fourth season. All fans out there would be ecstatic to find out about this.

Young Sheldon
Jane the Virgin
Jane The Virgin was a satirical telenovela about Jane who was accidentally impregnated via artificial insemination, had the baby and became a published author. Gina proved that she had true talent, and so did the rest of the cast. The tv series ended its fifth and final season with cliffhangers.

Jane the Virgin
How To Get Away With Murder
How to Get Away with Murder revolved around Middleton University, Professor Annalise Keating. It was not surprising that the series was put up for another season. We could not wait to see more of Annalise Keating, and we would also be looking forward to what kind of drama the team would cook up now.

How to Get Away with Murder
Fam
Fam followed the story of Clem who overcame a rough start and decided to live her life to the fullest together with her fiancé. The rookie comedy, however, did not garner enough interest to keep going. It seemed like we would no longer find out more about Clem and the rest of the family. Nina Dobrev’s charm was not enough to gain the interest of viewers.

Fam
Madam Secretary
Madam Secretary revolved around the shrewd but determined Elizabeth McCord as she battled office politics while she drove diplomacy and negotiated global deals. Fans would be happy to see what the McCord 2020 would be like. The Madam Secretary had beaten all odd and received the green light for another season.

Madam Secretary
Gotham
Gotham explored the early days of James Gordon and the iconic Gotham City characters before they became legends. Fans were disappointed that the show would not be getting its sixth season but at least they were able to see Batman go from zero to hero.

Gotham