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Cancelled TV shows 2020: Every show on TV, Netflix, and more that’s ending this year

All good things must come to an end. And all bad things must come to an end even sooner.

2020 marks the end of the road for a ton of high-profile series on TV and streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and more. In fact, there are so many shows that are already confirmed to be ending this year that we decided to round them all up so you can see the full list in one place. As of the time of this writing, dozens of shows have been cancelled following a final season set to air in 2020. Some are popular shows that are still successful but have come to a natural end, like The Good Place and Bojack Horseman. Others just couldn’t gather enough steam to continue, like Netflix’s Spinning Out and Sweetbitter on Starz. And a few series coming to an end this year are long-running shows that simply don’t have anywhere else to go, like The CW’s Supernatural and CBS’s Criminal Minds, both of which will be sunsetted after their fifteenth seasons in 2020. Those are just some of the 43 different TV series that are scheduled to end this year.

When I finished watching Ray Donovan season 6 early last year, I thought to myself how great it was that the show came to a natural end. I was a bit baffled when I learned that there would actually be a seventh season of the show, but it ended up being quite solid apart from a few puzzling plotlines. I found myself looking forward to seeing where things go in season 8, but Showtime has decided not to renew the series for any more seasons. Bummer.

There are plenty more stories like that among 2020’s many TV show cancellations, but there are also plenty of shows that we’re happy are coming to an end. We already mentioned The Good Place, which ended perfectly if you ask us. Better Call Saul is another hit show that couldn’t go much further without ruining itself, and shows like Modern Family and Shameless are two more examples that will wrap up in 2020.

Of course, there’s always a chance that some of your favorites could return even after being cancelled this year. It goes without saying that it’s a longshot, but several shows that are ended in 2020 are actually series that had been cancelled in the past but then returned. Examples include Will & Grace and Veronica Mars, which has a cult following that’s apparently not quite big enough for Hulu to keep it going.

Without further ado, you’ll find the full list of 2020 cancellations below along with each show’s final season and network.

  • 13 Reasons Why: season 3 (Netflix)
  • The 100: season 7 (The CW)
  • Anne With an E: season 3 (Netflix)
  • Arrow: season 8 (The CW)
  • Better Call Saul: season 6 (AMC)
  • Bojack Horseman: season 6 (Netflix)
  • Bosch: season 7 (Amazon)
  • Claws: season 4 (TNT)
  • Corporate: season 3 (Comedy Central)
  • Criminal Minds: season 15 (CBS)
  • The Crown: season 5 (Netflix)
  • Dark: season 3 (Netflix)
  • Dear White People: season 4 (Netflix)
  • Empire: season 6 (Fox)
  • Fresh Off the Boat: season 6 (ABC)
  • Fuller House: season 5 (Netflix)
  • Future Man: season 3 (Hulu)
  • GLOW: season 4 (Netflix)
  • Goliath: season 4 (Amazon)
  • The Good Place: season 4 (NBC)
  • Grace and Frankie: season 7 (Netflix)
  • Homeland: season 8 (Showtime)
  • How to Get Away With Murder: season 6 (ABC)
  • If Loving You Is Wrong: season 5 (OWN)
  • Insatiable: season 2 (Netflix)
  • Lucifer: season 5 (Netflix)
  • Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.: season 7 (ABC)
  • Modern Family: season 11 (ABC)
  • Power: season 6 (Starz)
  • Ray Donovan: season 7 (Showtime)
  • Schitt’s Creek: Season 6 (Pop)
  • Shameless: season 11 (Showtime)
  • Soundtrack: season 1 (Netflix)
  • Spinning Out: season 1 (Netflix)
  • Sorry for Your Loss: season 2 (Facebook)
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: season 7 (Disney+)
  • Strike Back: season 7 (Cinemax)
  • Supernatural: season 15 (The CW)
  • Sweetbitter: season 2 (Starz)
  • Van Helsing: season 5 (Syfy)
  • Veronica Mars: season 4 (Hulu)
  • Will & Grace: season 11 (NBC)
  • You Me Her: season 5 (Audience)

What should you watch now that some of your favorite shows are ending? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. There are plenty of new Netflix shows premiering over the course of the month in March, and don’t forget about the two new streaming services we told you about recently. One lets you stream popular movies and TV Shows for free and the other lets you watch live streaming TV channels for free.

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Zach Epstein has worked in and around ICT for more than a decade, first in marketing and business development with two private telcos, then as a writer and editor covering business news, consumer electronics and telecommunications. Zach’s work has been quoted by countless top news publications. He was also recently named one of the world's top-10 “power mobile influencers” by Forbes, as well as one of Inc. Magazine's top-30 Internet of Things experts.

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