Netflix has been revealed as the streaming platform with the highest number of show cancellations in 2024.
The streaming giant announced last year that 16 shows were coming to an end, and a further six series were given one final season before they conclude for good.
Out of the total 22 shows, nine series were axed after just one season, without any second instalments being commissioned.
These include Bad Dinasours, The Brothers Sun, Buying London, Dead Boy Detectives, Everything Now, Kaos, Obilterated, Ratched and Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.
Adding to the list of shows not returning are Arcane, Barbarians, Break Point, Buying Beverly Hills, Girls5Ever, My dad The Bounty Hunter and That 90s Show.
Jeff Goldblum’s Kaos was cancelled after just one season
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Fans will be heartbroken to learn that several popular shows have not been renewed despite their popularity, reports the Mirror.
Avatar is set to conclude with a third and final season, Blood of Zeus has one series left and Outer Banks’ fifth instalment will be its last.
Moreover, the hugely popular Stranger Things will air its fifth and final season this year, bringing the stories of the Hawkins kids to a close.
After recently releasing the second season of Squid Game, Netflix has also previously revealed that the final season will release in 2025.
In comparison, AppleTV+ cancelled six shows in 2024 including Constellation, Silo and Time Bandits. Meanwhile Disney+ announced that American Born Chinese and Star Wars spin-off The Acolyte will not be returning.
Virgin River has been renewed for another season
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In the meantime, Prime Video has ended the run of six shows, including American Rust, Bosch: Legacy, The Boys, My Lady Jane, Outer Range and Upload.
However, subscribers shouldn’t feel too disheartened by this news as there are still plenty of fantastic shows to anticipate on Netflix. After recently airing its sixth season, the romantic drama Virgin River has already been renewed for a seventh series.
Another romantic drama making a return is Sweet Magnolias, which will premiere its fourth season in February. Bridgerton, Ginny and Georgia, The Diplomat, Emily in Paris, Wednesday and Nobody Wants This will also be returning, along with many others.
The streaming platform, established back in 1997, is available in 45 languages worldwide, and it holds the title of being the world’s largest streaming service, boasting a reported 269.6 million global memberships as of 2024.