The Vince Staples Show Cancelled On Netflix – No Season 3

The Vince Staples Show Cancelled On Netflix – No Season 3

 The comedy ends after two seasons. 

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Netflix has cancelled The Vince Staples Show after two seasons. The decision comes two months after the comedy released its six-episode second season.

The series was loosely inspired by Vince Staples’ life and followed a version of the rapper and actor navigating fame, money, and trouble in his hometown of The Beach. Episodes focused on everyday situations that escalate in unpredictable ways.

The Vince Staples Show Season 3 is not being shopped elsewhere.

You can find more updates like this on our Cancelled TV Shows page, where we track the latest series that won’t be returning for future seasons. For historical TV cancellations, check out our Cancellation Scorecard.
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03/27/2026 03:10 pm GMT

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