2026 TV Show Cancellation Scorecard

Stay up to date with every major TV show cancellation in 2026 and beyond. This cancellation scorecard tracks the latest series that have been officially cancelled, are ending with a final season, or have quietly concluded their run.

We continuously update this list as networks and streaming platforms confirm the fate of their shows, along with industry leaks and reports from trusted insiders.

Whether you’re tracking your favorite series or wondering if your show is next, this page serves as a comprehensive hub for TV cancellations throughout 2026 and 2027.

Cancelled TV Shows 2026: Full Scorecard & Status Tracker

Browse the latest 116 TV show cancellations and status updates below. This live scorecard is continuously updated, so you never miss a recent cancellation or final season announcement.
Concluding with a fifth and final season in late 2026.

ENDING

Dora is cancelled, with the series concluding after Season 5 in 2026. The fourth and penultimate season premieres December 19, 2025.

CANCELLED

Concluded with Season 2.

CANCELLED

Ended with fourth and final season. The series finale aired December 8, 2025.

ENDED

Cancelled with Season 2 to conclude the series on December 12, 2025.

CANCELLED

Season 3 to premiere in 2026; now confirmed to be the last in the series.

CANCELLED

Concluding with third and final season in 2026.

ENDING

Transformers: EarthSpark Season 4 concludes the series with two specials on Dec. 5, 2025.

CANCELLED

Ending with its fourth season on November 20, 2025.

ENDED

Concluding with its third and final season on Dec. 8, 2025.

CANCELLED

The Sandman Concluded with its second and final season, which streamed in two batches: Volume 1 released July 3, 2025 (6 episodes) and Volume 2 released July 24, 2025 (5 episodes).

CANCELLED

Ending with 8th and final season, which premiered October 13, 2025 on CBS.

ENDING

CANCELLED

CANCELLED

Concluding with its third season, premiering November 26, 2025.

ENDING

CANCELLED

CANCELLED

CANCELLED


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Why TV Shows Get Cancelled (Overview)

TV cancellations are driven by a mix of factors, including declining ratings, rising production costs, and shifting strategies across networks and streaming platforms. Even well-reviewed or popular shows can be cancelled if they fail to meet internal performance expectations.

Streaming services like Netflix, Paramount+, and Disney+ often evaluate shows based on completion rates, subscriber impact, and long-term value. Traditional broadcasters such as ABC, CBS, The CW, FOX, and NBC continue to rely more heavily on ratings and advertising performance.

For a full breakdown of how cancellation decisions are made, see our complete guide to why TV shows get cancelled.

How This Cancellation Scorecard Works

This cancellation scorecard is updated daily and reflects confirmed decisions from networks, streaming platforms, and official sources.

Shows are categorized as:

  • Cancelled: No further seasons will be produced
  • Ending: A final season has been announced
  • Ended: The show concluded as planned

We aim to provide not just status updates, but also context to help you understand why shows are cancelled.