Top 10 Cancelled Netflix Shows That Made Fans Devastated
I know, it’s tough news to hear that some of our favorite shows on Netflix won’t be coming back for another season. Whether it’s because the show didn’t quite hit the mark, or maybe the numbers just weren’t where they needed to be for round two, it’s always a bummer for fans when a show gets the axe.
Let’s start with “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off.” The comic book adaptation was initially planned as a one-time deal, but Netflix had different plans. Unfortunately, creator Bryan Lee O’Malley confirmed that there won’t be any more seasons. He mentioned that it was a unique project that they put a lot of effort into, so making more just wasn’t in the cards. It’s a disappointment for fans who were hoping for more.
“Unstable,” the comedy series starring Rob Lowe and his son Johnny Lowe, also got the chop after two seasons. Rob Lowe himself shared the sad news on Instagram, thanking everyone involved in making the show a success. It’s always tough to say goodbye to a project you poured your heart into.
And then there’s “Kaos,” the show based on Roman and Greek mythology that got cancelled after just one season due to low ratings. Fans were shocked, especially considering the positive reviews it received from critics and audiences alike. Star Aurora Perrineau expressed her feelings on Instagram, saying how much she cherished the experience of being part of such a unique and human story.
Fans of the “That ’70s Show” spin-off, “That ’90s Show,” were disappointed when Netflix decided not to renew the show after just two seasons. Kurtwood Smith, who played Red Forman, shared the news on Instagram, thanking fans for their support and love for the show.
“Buying London,” unfortunately, didn’t quite make the mark with viewers and got canned after just one season. Even though it didn’t reach the heights of “Selling Sunset,” it’s always sad to see a show go.
“The Dead Boy Detectives,” a fantasy series by Neil Gaiman and Matt Wagner, gained a passionate fanbase but ultimately wasn’t enough to save it from cancellation. Actor Jayden Revri shared his gratitude for the show and his co-stars, reflecting on the incredible experience he had.
And the list goes on with “My Dad the Bounty Hunter,” “The Brothers Sun,” “Ratched,” and “Obliterated.” Despite various reasons for their cancellations, it’s clear that fans of these shows will miss them dearly. It’s always tough when a show you love doesn’t get to continue its story.
So, as we bid farewell to these shows, let’s remember the moments they gave us and the stories they shared. Who knows, maybe we’ll see some of these talented actors and creators in new projects down the road. Until then, it’s time to find a new favorite on Netflix!