- Not every show can be a winner, even for platforms like Netflix that are known far and wide for creating some of the best series ever.
- Dozens of shows are being canceled over the course of the year in 2020, and many more popular shows are coming to an end.
- Here, we cover every show on TV, Netflix, and other popular streaming services that will disappear at the end of the year.
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All good things must come to an end. And all bad things must come to an end even sooner. 2020 marks the end of the road for a ton of high-profile series on TV and streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu, and more. In fact, there are so many shows that are already confirmed to be ending this year that we decided to round them all up so you can see the full list in one place. As of the time of this writing, dozens of shows have been canceled following a final season set to air in 2020. Some are popular shows that are still successful but have come to a natural end, like The Good Place and Bojack Horseman. Others just couldn’t gather enough steam to continue, like Netflix’s Spinning Out and Sweetbitter on Starz. And a few series coming to an end this year are long-running shows that simply don’t have anywhere else to go, like The CW’s Supernatural and CBS’s Criminal Minds, both of which will be sunsetted after their fifteenth seasons in 2020. Those are just some of the 43 different TV series that are scheduled to end this year.
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Every show on Netflix, TV, and more that’s ending or being canceled in 2020 originally appeared on BGR.com on Fri, 10 Apr 2020 at 08:29:47 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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