Are you wondering which of your favorite TV shows are coming back in 2025 and which are being cancelled? Whether you’re streaming on Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max, Apple TV+, or following traditional network series, the 2025 TV season has delivered plenty of surprises. This guide provides a comprehensive list of renewed and cancelled TV shows, helping fans keep track of the latest updates.
Popular Renewed Shows in 2025

Fans of drama, comedy, and reality TV will be pleased to see many beloved series returning. For instance, HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry has been renewed for a second season following its breakout debut. Meanwhile, Paramount+ continues its streak with Landman, renewed for season 3, and Apple TV+’s comedy Platonic also returns for a third season. Hulu’s sports comedy Chad Powers is back for season 2, just weeks after the first season finale.
Other notable renewals include:
- Abbott Elementary (ABC) – Season 5
- 3 Body Problem (Netflix) – Season 2
- All Of Us Are Dead (Netflix) – Season 2
- The Amazing Race (CBS) – Season 37
- The Bear (FX/Hulu) – Season 5
- Bridgerton (Netflix) – Seasons 5 & 6
- Cobra Kai (Netflix) – Season 6
- The Mandalorian (Disney+) – Season 3
These renewals highlight the ongoing demand for fan-favorite shows across streaming platforms and broadcast networks.
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Shows That Were Cancelled in 2025
Unfortunately, not every show made the cut. Netflix’s The Waterfront, filmed in North Carolina, was cancelled after just one season despite initially ranking in the global top 10. Other notable cancellations include:
- 9-1-1: Lone Star (Fox) – Season 5
- Acapulco (Apple TV+) – Season 4
- And Just Like That… (HBO Max) – Season 3
- Andor (Disney+) – Season 2
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (Netflix) – Season 3 (ending in 2026)
- The Witcher (Netflix) – Season 5
- Outer Banks (Netflix) – Season 5
Cancellations often happen due to declining viewership, high production costs, or creative decisions, even when shows enjoy critical acclaim or a strong initial following.
Network Series Updates

Traditional networks are also updating their programming. CBS, ABC, and Fox have renewed long-running series such as:
- NCIS (CBS) – Season 22
- NCIS: Hawai’i (CBS) – Season 3
- The Voice (NBC) – Season 29
- Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – Season 22
Meanwhile, some network shows have ended their run, including:
- Night Court (NBC) – Season 3
- The Neighborhood (CBS) – Ending 2025-26
- S.W.A.T. (CBS) – Season 8
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Streaming Platform Insights
Streaming platforms dominate the TV landscape, with Netflix, Disney+, and HBO Max leading renewals for both established series and new hits. Notable renewals like Ginny & Georgia (Netflix), Love, Death & Robots (Netflix), and Ted Lasso (Apple TV+) show that audiences still favor original content over syndicated reruns.
On the flip side, streaming platforms are also not shy about cutting shows. For instance, Netflix has cancelled multiple series after their final season, including Queer Eye (season 10) and Squid Game (season 3).
Conclusion
The 2025 TV season brings a mix of excitement and heartbreak for viewers. From renewed Netflix hits like All Of Us Are Dead to cancelled fan favorites like The Waterfront, audiences must adjust their watchlists and streaming subscriptions accordingly. Bookmark this page to stay updated with the latest news on Netflix cancelled shows, Disney+ renewals, and network TV schedules.
Disclaimer: TV schedules and renewals are subject to change based on streaming platform strategies, ratings, and production decisions. Always check official announcements for the most accurate information.







