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We’re only a few months into 2026, and the streaming giant is already making ruthless cuts to its library. From highly anticipated original series that failed to find an audience to reality TV experiments that fell flat, there have already been some high-profile cancellations from Netflix this year. If you’re constantly refreshing your feed, wondering if your favorite show has been renewed or canceled, you’re in the right place. We’re tracking every axed project so far, in addition to our massive list of renewals.
2025 was another busy year for cancellations, with at least 30 titles officially canceled, by our count. As a reminder, that list includes:
- Billionaires’ Bunker
- Blue Ribbon Baking Championship
- Boots
- Car Masters: Rust to Riches
- Celebrity Bear Hunt
- Cheat: Unfinished Business
- Exploding Kittens
- Floor is Lava
- Good Times
- Indian Matchmaking
- Jewish Matchmaking
- Kaala Paani
- No Good Deed
- Olympo
- Pulse
- Resurrected Rides
- Shafted
- Six Nations: Full Contact
- Starting 5
- Surviving Summer
- Territory
- The Lady’s Companion
- The Recruit
- The Residence
- The Ultimatum: Queer Love
- The Waterfront
- Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft
- Tour de France: Unchained
- Twilight of the Gods
- W.A.G.S. To Riches
While these titles listed below are reported to be canceled, there are a bunch more rumored, expected, or at risk to be on the chopping block. We’ll be back shortly with a look at all of those.
Pop The Balloon LIVE

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In 2025, Netflix made a number of interesting new swings with live event programming, which met with mostly limited success, if any. One of the early casualties is the YouTube-to-Netflix jump of Pop The Balloon, a reality dating show in which contestants pop their balloon if they believe the bachelor isn’t a good fit. The series streamed live on Netflix for whatever reason and won’t be coming back as Netflix re-evaluates its live offerings, according to a report from Deadline, and departed with the executive responsible.
Miss Governor

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Tyler Perry has been a certified hit maker for Netflix. Through a wide variety of projects, primarily movies, people always turn up to watch his stuff, and that’s even more impressive given that he does everything mostly by himself on the creative side and, better still, to strict budgets. Beauty in Black is still a good hit for the show that it is, but She The People (later renamed to Miss Governor – that name change likely being a cause of a viewership drop-off), and it just never really hit from the get-go. It was split over two parts for its first season, and we learned in February that there were no plans to bring it back.
Terminator Zero

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It’d been a suspect for quite some time, but one early morning in February, the creator of Netflix’s adult-animated Terminator adaptation confirmed the show’s fate. Despite Netflix Latin America incorrectly stating the show was getting a renewal, the series didn’t meet the requirements to justify a renewal. Writing on X, Mattson Tomlin, stated, “It was cancelled. The critical and audience reception to it was tremendous, but at the end of the day not nearly enough people watched it. I would’ve loved to deliver on the Future War I had planned in seasons 2 and 3, but I’m also very happy with how it feels contained as is.”
Class

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Although there had been plenty of reports that Class, Netflix’s Indian spin-off to Elite, had been canceled, it wasn’t until an interview in early 2026 that we really knew it was lights out for the popular teen series. Of course, the show did get an initial season 2 renewal, but like how a few other titles from Netflix India have gone in recent years, it was quietly killed behind the scenes.
The Abandons

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Netflix tried twice in 2025 to get onto the Yellowstone train, and Territory quickly met its demise. Thanks to a mixture of poor viewership and behind-the-scenes troubles, The Abandons was announced to have ended back in late January 2026.
The cancellation wasn’t the end of it, with showrunner Kurt Sutter taking to social media (and later changed after Netflix legal got involved) to blast Netflix for decisions that led him to leave the project before its shoot wrapped up, citing that Netflix valued “algorithm over a creator’s vision.”
The Vince Staples Show

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In all honesty, it was a bit of a surprise that The Vince Staples Show, which made almost no impact on the Netflix top 10s upon its initial release, got a second season renewal in the first place so when season 2 came along and equally struggled to make any impact, it wasn’t all that surprising that Deadline opted to announce the cancelation alongside The Abandons.
With Love, Meghan

With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. (L to R) Kelly Zajfen, Meghan Sussex, and Lindsay Roth in With Love, Meghan: Holiday Celebration. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix © 2025
One of the most contentious and most talked-about (even if not very well-watched) titles in 2025 was the new reality series from Meghan Markle, which saw a slew of celebrities come to a house rented for filming arts and crafts and cooking. The show definitely drew some eyeballs for its first drop, although it was a no-show for season 2 and the Christmas special. Citing anonymous sources, PageSix reported that there were no plans to bring the show back, even if Netflix’s relationship with Harry and Meghan continues on scripted projects, although there’s no guarantee they’ll ever see the light of day.
That’s all the cancellations we have so far. We’ll keep this updated throughout the year. If you have a tip on any show that isn’t returning for future seasons at Netflix, feel free to reach out.














