
The dance competition series comes to an end.
Check if this show is available on Amazon Prime Video. Free trial may be available.
After nearly two decades on the air, So You Think You Can Dance has been cancelled at FOX. Word of the axing follows a year of growing uncertainty for the long-running competition series, which notably did not air a new season in 2025 and had increasingly shown signs of winding down.
The outcome is not particularly surprising given the show’s recent struggles. The series faced mounting challenges in its later years, including declining ratings, major format overhauls, and controversy surrounding co-creator Nigel Lythgoe, who became the subject of sexual assault allegations. Combined with shifting audience habits and an increasingly crowded reality-TV landscape, those issues contributed to a sense that the franchise had lost the momentum that once made it one of television’s defining competition shows.
Premiering in 2005, So You Think You Can Dance arrived during the height of the reality competition boom and quickly distinguished itself through its focus on professional-level dance talent. Unlike many contemporaries built primarily around personality or spectacle, the series emphasized technical skill and artistic versatility, showcasing contestants across multiple dance styles ranging from ballroom and contemporary to hip-hop and jazz.
At its peak, the show was one of FOX’s most reliable summer performers, helping elevate dance culture into mainstream television. It also became a launching pad for numerous dancers and choreographers who went on to careers in film, television, touring productions, and Broadway. Over the course of its run, the series earned nine Primetime Emmy Awards and established itself as one of the most critically respected unscripted franchises of its era.
The format’s influence extended well beyond the United States. International versions were produced in more than 40 countries, turning So You Think You Can Dance into one of the most globally recognizable dance competition brands in television history.
In recent years, however, the series struggled to maintain its cultural relevance. Reality television audiences increasingly shifted toward social strategy competitions, dating shows, and streaming-driven formats, while traditional talent competitions saw declining linear ratings across the board. FOX attempted to refresh the series with structural changes in its later seasons, but many longtime viewers criticized the revisions, arguing they moved too far away from the show’s original strengths.
From an industry perspective, the end of So You Think You Can Dance marks the conclusion of one of the last remaining major reality competition franchises from the mid-2000s boom period. Alongside shows like American Idol and Dancing with the Stars, it helped define a generation of unscripted television while proving that niche performance arts could succeed in mainstream primetime.
So You Think You Can Dance aired for 18 seasons on FOX between 2005 and 2024.
Upgrade your setup with Fire TV Cube - fast 4K streaming, hands-free Alexa, and easy control of your TV and connected devices.
Cancel/Renewed Shows Live Tracker
CANCELLED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED
RENEWED




