‘Abby’s’, ‘The Enemy Within’, ‘The Village’ & ‘A.P. Bio’ Canceled By NBC
NBC has finally made a decision on its remaining batch of shows from last season, officially cancelling freshman comedy ‘Abby’s’ and freshman dramas ‘The Village’ and ‘The Enemy Within’, as well as recently pulling on the plug on ‘A.P. Bio’ after 2 seasons. Continue reading “‘Abby’s’, ‘The Enemy Within’, ‘The Village’ & ‘A.P. Bio’ Canceled By NBC”

We have some slightly belated news from FOX following their other recent renewal and cancellation info as the network has recently renewed the Seth MacFarlane series ‘The Orville’, while additionally cancelling ‘Proven Innocent’.
CBS has now joined in with some additional casualties from their sitcom lineup, officially cancelling comedy shows ‘Life In Pieces’, ‘Fam’, ‘Happy Together’ and ‘Murphy Brown’.
Fox has now added another casualty to its lineup, with the network officially cancelling ‘Lethal Weapon’ after three seasons.
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Joining in on the recent batch of renewals and cancellations, Fox has now pulled the plug freshman shows ‘The Cool Kids’ and ‘The Passage’, neither of which will be returning next season.
Some unfortunate news today for fellow fans of the comedy series ‘Angie Tribeca’ as TBS has officially canceled the show after four seasons.
Continuing the Friday evening cancellation announcements this week, Netflix has now announced that they have axed ‘Santa Clarita Diet’ after three seasons.
With the Fall TV season on its way to concluding and plans for this upcoming Fall on the networks already in the works, Fox has announced two new casualties from their lineup, pulling the plug on the sitcom ‘Rel’ and the Marvel series ‘The Gifted’.
While it probably won’t come as much of a shock after the massive delay in airing its sophomore season and other clear signs, but Cinemax has now officially pulled the plug on the Robert Kirkman created series ‘Outcast’.
USA Network has officially confirmed today that they have pulled the plug on the Ryan Phillippe starring series ‘Shooter’, cancelling the series after three seasons.
Fox has now officially announced the cancellation of it’s freshman comedy series ‘Ghosted’.
Following some innapropriate and racist tweets by Roseanne Barr that has already made news headlines, and the subsequent announcement from Wanda Sykes that she would not be returning to the show, ABC has now stepped up and officially canceled ‘Roseanne’ which includes scrapping plans for the previously renewed eleventh season.
Some disappointing news for fellow fans of the freshman comedy series ‘LA To Vegas’ starring Dylan McDermott as after reports of attempting to find a winning formula to bump numbers next season, Fox reported Monday night that they have officially pulled the plug on the show after one season.
CBS has now announced the cancellations of a couple more shows, this time pulling the plug on freshman sitcom ‘9JKL’ and the Kevin James starring ‘Kevin Can Wait’.
Accompanying the newly announced renewals from the network, CBS has also officially canceled ‘Superior Donuts’ and ‘Scorpion’.
Along with renewing a number of shows on Friday, ABC additionally announced that they have also canceled a good few; pulling the plug on ‘Marvel’s Inhumans’, ‘Kevin (Probably) Saves The World’, ‘The Crossing’, ‘Deception’ and ‘Ten Days In The Valley’, as well as officially canceling ‘The Mayor’ which was pulled from their lineup and therefore considered as good as dead back in January.
ABC has revealed the fates of two of their freshman comedy series; officially renewing ‘Splitting Up Together’ for a second season while cancelling the Zach Braff sitcom ‘Alex, Inc.’ which both debuted mid-season on the network.