“The Irregulars”:
“The Irregulars” was a supernatural mystery series that followed a group of street urchins in Victorian London who assist Sherlock Holmes in solving various cases. Despite its initial popularity, the series was canceled after its second season due to mixed reviews and declining viewership.
“GLOW”:
“GLOW” (Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling) was a comedy-drama series that revolved around a group of female wrestlers in the 1980s. It garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase during its three-season run. However, Netflix decided to cancel the series due to production challenges caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Society”:
“The Society” was a teen drama series that followed a group of teenagers who are mysteriously transported to a replica of their wealthy New England town without any adults. Despite a strong start and positive reviews, the series was canceled after its first season, reportedly due to budget constraints and uncertainty surrounding future seasons.
“I Am Not Okay with This”:
“I Am Not Okay with This” was a coming-of-age drama series based on a graphic novel of the same name. It centered around a teenage girl with supernatural abilities navigating high school and personal challenges. Despite positive reviews, the show was canceled after its first season, possibly due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Away”:
“Away” was a science fiction drama series starring Hilary Swank as an astronaut leading a crew on a mission to Mars. Despite its high-profile cast and initial buzz, the show was canceled after its first season, reportedly due to high production costs and lackluster viewership numbers.
Shows at Risk:
“Ozark”:
“Ozark” is a crime drama series starring Jason Bateman as a financial planner who gets involved in money laundering for a Mexican drug cartel. While the show has been critically acclaimed and garnered a loyal fanbase, there have been rumors that it might be at risk of cancellation after its fourth season, which is set to be released in 2022.
“Lucifer”:
“Lucifer” is a fantasy crime procedural series that follows the Devil, played by Tom Ellis, as he helps the LAPD solve crimes. The show was initially canceled after its third season on Fox but was revived by Netflix due to its passionate fanbase. However, there have been speculations that the upcoming sixth season might be its last, leaving its future uncertain.
“Dear White People”:
“Dear White People” is a comedy-drama series that tackles racial issues in a satirical manner, exploring the experiences of African-American students at a predominantly white Ivy League university. While the show has been well-received and has completed four seasons, there is speculation about whether it will continue beyond its current run.
“Mindhunter”:
“Mindhunter” is a psychological crime thriller series based on the true-crime book “Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit.” The show follows FBI agents as they delve into the minds of serial killers to understand and solve ongoing cases. Despite critical acclaim, the series has been on hiatus since 2019, and its future remains uncertain, with no official confirmation of cancellation or renewal.
“Altered Carbon”:
“Altered Carbon” is a cyberpunk science fiction series set in a future where consciousness can be transferred to different bodies, known as sleeves. The show has completed two seasons, but there have been no official announcements regarding its renewal for a third season. Its complex production and high costs make its future uncertain.
Please note that the status of these shows may change over time, as decisions regarding cancellations and renewals are often subject to various factors, including viewers