Cancelled tv shows 2015 (updated)

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A to Z (NBC)
The story of two young lovers has been cut short thanks to low ratings.

About a Boy (NBC)
The ratings for season two were way down so NBC cancelled the series.

The After (Amazon)
The streaming service ordered the series following a positive reaction to the pilot episode. They later annonced that the Chris Carter project wouldn’t be moving forward.

Allegiance (NBC)
The peacock network dropped this dramatic series after five low-rated episodes.

Anger Management (FX)
The Charlie Sheen sitcom was renewed for a 90 episode second season but there won’t be a third season.

Aqua Teen Hunger Force (Adult Swim)
The off-the-wall series ends its run with 13 seasons.

Atlantis (BBC America)
BBC announced that there wouldn’t be a third season of the fantasy series.

Auction Hunters (Spike TV)
It was announced that the fifth season would be the end for this series about auctioning off the contents of storage units.

Backstrom (FOX)
Rainn Wilson had a long run on The Office but this FOX series didn’t last nearly as long.

Bad Judge (NBC)
The peacock network decided that 13 episodes was enough of this low-rated sitcom.

Battle Creek (CBS)
This Sunday night crime drama couldn’t draw big enough ratings to justify a second season.

Benched (USA Network)
Low ratings got this courtroom comedy dismissed. It was cancelled after one season of 12 episodes.

The Better Show (syndicated)
Hosted by JD Roberto and Kristina Behr, this syndicated program enjoyed an eight season run before being cancelled.

The Birthday Boys (IFC)
This sketch comedy series lasted for two seasons and 20 installments before being dropped.

Boardwalk Empire (HBO)
It was announced in January 2014 that season five is the end for Nucky Thompson.

Brickleberry (Comedy Central)
Brickleberry National Park is closed. The cable channel decided against ordering a fourth season of the animated comedy.

CNN Money with Christine Romans (CNN)
Along with some other CNN programs, this financial series has been dropped.

The Colbert Report (Comedy Central)
This faux news program comes to an end because Stephen Colbert is succeeding David Letterman in late night on CBS.

Constantine (NBC)
Production was shut down after 13 episodes. The network maintained that the series hadn’t been cancelled but there won’t be a second season on NBC.

Cougar Town (TBS)
The cable channel took over the Courteney Cox sitcom from ABC a few years ago and has decided toend it after six seasons.

Covert Affairs (USA Network)
Following a big drop in the ratings, the cable channel decided to drop the spy series after five seasons.

Cristela (ABC)
The ratings weren’t high enough to justify a second season for this Friday night sitcom.

Derek (Netflix)
Star/creator Ricky Gervais decided to end the show with a special instead of a third season.

Eye Candy (MTV)
The series was dropped after a lackluster season of 10 episodes.

The Following (FOX)
The ratings have been dropping each season and they apparently dropped too low to justify a fourth season.

Forever (ABC)
The lead character may be immortal but the show was not — done in by low ratings.

The Game (BET)
The CW cancelled this show after three seasons. BET revived it and has decided that season nine is the end.

Game of Arms (AMC)
This series was renewed for a second season but was later cancelled with AMC’s purge of reality program. Production was shut down mid-season. The arm-wrestling show could be picked up by another channel.

Garfunkel & Oates (IFC)
The comedy about a pair of female comedy-folk singers has been dropped after a short season of eight episodes.

Glee (FOX)
Despite waning ratings, the network renewed this musical series for two seasons back in 2013. The ratings continued to drop and FOX has confirmed that season six is the end.

Gracepoint (FOX)
This 10-part mystery series could have had a second season but low ratings sealed its fate on FOX.

Ground Floor (TBS)
The cable channel decided to pull the plug on all of their existing comedies and this one was the last fatality.

Happyland (MTV)
A dramedy about a Disneyland-like park didn’t attract enough viewers. It was cancelled after one short season.

Hart of Dixie (The CW)
One of the show’s stars and the series creator each announced that season four is the end of the line.
 

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Helix (Syfy)
The cable channel pulled the plug on this thriller series after the ratings dropped more than 60% in season two.

Hemlock Grove (Netflix)
The streaming service decided to end their original horror series with a third and final season.

Hot in Cleveland (TV Land)
Season six is the end of the line for the four funny ladies of Cleveland.

Intruders (BBC America)
The series has been cut short with just one season and eight episodes.

Jessie (Disney Channel)
Co-star Peyton List revealed that season four is the end of the line for Jessie Prescott and her surrogate family.

Justified (FX)
It was announced in January 2014 that season six is the final season for this crime drama.

Kroll Show (Comedy Central)
It was announced that season three of the comedy series is the show’s last.

The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (CBS)
The Scottish American comedian steps down as host of the program just short of his 10th anniversary. His first episode aired January 3, 2005.

Late Show with David Letterman (CBS)
Letterman announced that he wanted to retire in 2015 after 33 years in late night. He is the longest-serving late night talk show host in television history.

Law & Order: UK (BBC America)
This crime drama often uses scripts from the American version. ITV in the UK decided to end it after eight seasons and 52 episodes. It may return at some point in the future.

LeAnn & Eddie (VH1)
This reality series follows the married life of singer LeAnn Rimes and actor Eddie Cibrian. It ran for one season of 10 episodes.

The Legend of Korra (Nickelodeon)
It was announced that the fourth and final “book” would be released online, rather than aired on television.

Let’s Ask America (syndicated)
It’s been announced that there won’t be a fourth season of the daily game show.

Looking (HBO)
The cable channel has decided to end the gay-centric drama after two seasons but will wrap the storylines with a special.

Mad Men (AMC)
It was announced in 2013 that this Matthew Weiner series would be concluding with its seventh season. The cable channel later decided to increase the number of episodes ordered and split the season between the summers of 2014 and 2015.

Manhattan Love Story (ABC)
The newbie sitcom was pulled from the schedule after four episodes. It became the first cancellation of the 2014-15 season.

Marry Me (NBC)
It looks like we won’t get to see Annie and Jake after all. The show’s been cancelled after one season.

Matador (El Rey)
This action series was given an early second season renewal but weak international sales caused thecable channel to cancel the show after one season.

The McCarthys (CBS)
Though popular with a small group of fans, this CBS comedy failed to catch on with enough people.

Melissa & Joey (ABC Family)
The cable channel decided to end the family sitcom after four seasons and more than 100 episodes.

Members Only (ABC)
The John Stamos drama was given a direct-to-series order but the network later decided to drop it.

The Mentalist (CBS)
Co-star Tim Kang broke the news that season seven is the drama’s last. CBS confirmed it.

The Messengers (The CW)
The network pulled the plug on this drama after three episodes aired to very low ratings.

The Mindy Project (FOX)
The network dropped the low-rated sitcom after three seasons but there were rumors that Hulu might pick it up for two more seasons.

The Millers (CBS)
This sitcom did well in its first season but the ratings dropped dramatically in season two so the network pulled the plug.

Mission Control (NBC)
The peacock network decided they didn’t want a NASA comedy after all.

Moone Boy (Hulu)
The third season of six episodes wraps up this series about a boy and his adult imaginary friend.

Mulaney (FOX)
This sitcom got off to a poor start and then the ratings got worse. It won’t have a second season.

The Newsroom (HBO)
This Aaron Sorkin drama about the ACN News Night team ends after just three short seasons.

Nurse Jackie (Showtime)
The cable channel announced in September 2014 that the seventh season is the end for this Edie Falco medical dramedy.

One Big Happy (NBC)
The peacock network wasn’t pleased enough with the show’s ratings so they cancelled it.

Parenthood (NBC)
This family drama has some devoted fans but the ratings have never been great and it’s narrowly escaped cancellation several times. The network decided in advance that season six is the end of the road for the Braverman family, giving the creative team time to craft a farewell.

Parks and Recreation (NBC)
Airing on Thursday nights, this Amy Poehler mockumentary series has never been a hit in the ratings. The peacock network announced that the seventh season is the final round.

Perception (TNT)
It seems that the cable channel wants more edgy programming and this show doesn’t fit into their plans.

The Queen Latifah Show (syndicated)
This daytime talk show has been dropped after two seasons.

Red Band Society (FOX)
This series about a pediatric ward drew low ratings. FOX and ABC Studios tried to find a way to keep it going at a lower cost but couldn’t work it out.

Resurrection (ABC)
This series premiered well but the ratings dropped 50% between season one and two so the network cancelled it.
 

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Revenge (ABC)
Four seasons is all the network has given Emily Thorne for her plots of vengence.

Sanjay Gupta MD (CNN)
The cable channel has dropped this Saturday afternoon medical show.

See Dad Run (Nick at Nite)
Scott Baio returned to series television in this family sitcom. It’s been a success for the cable channel but season three is the end.

Selfie (ABC)
This newbie sitcom aired opposite some very tough competition on Tuesday nights. It didn’t survive.

Sirens (USA Network)
This sitcom was cancelled after two seasons and 23 episodes.

Snooki & JWOWW (MTV)
The cable channel announced that the fourth season is the end for the Jersey Shore spin-off.

Sons of Anarchy (FX)
Season seven is the end of the road for Jax and SAMCRO.

Stalker (CBS)
The crime thriller series hasn’t done very well in the ratings, either before or after its long hiatus. It’s been cancelled.

State of Affairs (NBC)
This Katherine Heigl series failed to draw big enough ratings for a second season renewal.

Strike Back (Cinemax)
It was announced in October 2013 that this show would be ending but production was delayed due to Sullivan Stapleton suffering an off-set injury.
 

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The Taste (ABC)
The execs lost their appetite for this low-rated cooking competition after 23 episodes.

TakePart Live (Pivot)
The cable channel made a big overhaul of their flagship series but the changes apparently weren’t enough.

Two and a Half Men (CBS)
This sitcom survived the departures of two of its three original stars (Charlie Sheen and Angus T. Jones) but all shows must end and season 12 is the end for this one.

Unguarded with Rachel Nichols (CNN)
It’s the end of the road for this cable program.

Utopia (FOX)
The social experiment was planned to run for a year but low ratings caused it to be cut short by 10 months.

Weird Loners (FOX)
This new sitcom drew poor ratings from the start and then they got worse. It’s been cancelled.

White Collar (USA Network)
The cable channel renewed this Matt Bomer-Tim DeKay series for a sixth season of six episodes and later confirmed those would be the last.

Whitechapel (BBC America)
ITV in the UK decided to cancel the historical crime drama after four seasons.

*Updates throughout the season*


shyt that i love always gets cancelled....the following...stalker....fukk ya'll....:pacspit:
 

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there was a Constantine SHOW?!:dwillhuh:

and Stalker was dope imo
how the hell they gonna end it on the note they left people?:what:
 

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there was a Constantine SHOW?!:dwillhuh:

and Stalker was dope imo
how the hell they gonna end it on the note they left people?:what:
Stopped watching constantine after a few episodes. Complete garbage. Show like that should have been on hbo or netflix or showtime.

The effects were cheesey as fukk and due to them firing the main actress after one episode they basically had two pilots in a row to start.
 

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Stopped watching constantine after a few episodes. Complete garbage. Show like that should have been on hbo or netflix or showtime.

The effects were cheesey as fukk and due to them firing the main actress after one episode they basically had two pilots in a row to start.
damn
i loved that movie
maybe someone'll try again
ima look at if its still on demand when i get in tho
 

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Damn I liked Sirens.

Is that a typo? Did Anger Management really have a 90 episode season?
 

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Damn I liked Sirens.

Is that a typo? Did Anger Management really have a 90 episode season?
"Anger Management" was one of those 10/90 deals. They filmed 10 episodes up front and if the ratings were good enough, FX automatically had to sign up for 90 episodes. This was the same type deal Tyler Perry was getting with TBS when he was pumping out 100 episodes each of "House of Payne" and "Meet the Browns". Charlie Sheen made out like a bandit. I think he got 100 million dollars for that show...
 
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