Popsugar Entertainment Netflix What Shows Has Netflix Cancelled? All the Shows Netflix Has Cancelled — Ever 4 March 2019 by Amanda Prahl Image Source: Everett Collection Netflix is home to some incredible and creative movies and original TV series. The nature of the streaming platform means it can often support more interesting or innovative storytelling than what would succeed on network television, which relies more heavily on commercial breaks and attracting advertisers. The downside? Netflix's cancellation reasons are often more opaque, since it famously does not typically release viewing numbers and has a more complicated renewal calculation. Still, Netflix canceling an original series is relatively uncommon, although there have already been some major casualties in 2019 alone! Ahead, take a look at the dearly departed shows that have lived and died on Netflix over the past few years. 1 Hemlock Grove Image Source: Everett Collection Although the drama was cancelled in 2015, it did have three seasons, and the creators had enough notice to wrap things up in their final season. 1 / 22 2 Bloodline Image Source: Everett Collection After three seasons, Netflix announced the twisty family drama's 2016 season would be its last. 2 / 22 3 Marco Polo Image Source: Everett Collection After two seasons, the epic historical drama became one of Netflix's earliest cancellations back in 2016. The New York Times reported at the time that the show's massive budget likely played a big role in its cancellation. 3 / 22 4 The Get Down Image Source: Everett Collection Baz Luhrmann's hip-hop musical drama was plagued with production difficulties, and Netflix pulled the plug after only one season (which was split into two parts). 4 / 22 5 Girlboss Image Source: Everett Collection After one season in 2017, Netflix cancelled Girlboss, based on the life of Nasty Gal founder Sophia Amoruso, most likely due to viewing numbers that weren't sustainable and poor reviews. 5 / 22 6 Sense8 Image Source: Everett Collection Although the twisty sci-fi drama was a cult hit, it didn't pull in the viewing numbers, so Netflix cancelled it in 2017. But there's a twist: thanks to fan outcry, the show was brought back briefly for a two-hour series finale! 6 / 22 7 Gypsy Image Source: Everett Collection Only airing one season, the psychological thriller about a therapist who becomes dangerously close to her patients was cancelled soon after its debut in 2017 — the fastest cancellation of a Netflix original at the time. 7 / 22 8 House of Cards Image Source: Everett Collection Following the departure of disgraced former star Kevin Spacey, House of Cards was cancelled after its sixth (Spacey-less) season in 2018. 8 / 22 9 Love Image Source: Everett Collection The Judd Apatow comedy came to an end in 2018, making its third season its last one. 9 / 22 10 Lady Dynamite Image Source: Everett Collection In January 2018, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that the quirky comedy would not return for a third season. 10 / 22 11 Disjointed Image Source: Everett Collection Poorly reviewed and with reportedly low viewing numbers, the Kathy Bates sitcom only lasted one season. 11 / 22 12 Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt Image Source: Everett Collection Netflix's breakout comedy ended with its fourth season, which aired in two separate mini seasons in 2018 and 2019. 12 / 22 13 Iron Fist Image Source: Everett Collection Long considered the least popular of the Netflix Marvel shows, Iron Fist was the first Marvel show to be axed from the platform. 13 / 22 14 Orange Is the New Black Image Source: Everett Collection Not quite a cancellation, but an ending nonetheless: OITNB's upcoming seventh season will be its last, the show announced in late 2018. 14 / 22 15 All About the Washingtons Image Source: Everett Collection The semiautobiographical sitcom, which landed at Netflix after ABC passed on the pilot, was cancelled in 2018 after just one season. 15 / 22 16 Luke Cage Image Source: Everett Collection Only a week after canceling Iron Fist, Netflix cancelled another Marvel series: Luke Cage, which ran for two seasons. 16 / 22 17 American Vandal Image Source: Everett Collection Netflix's true crime mockumentary lasted three seasons before its demise in October 2018. 17 / 22 18 Daredevil Image Source: Everett Collection The first Marvel-Netflix collaboration was also the longest-lasting: the drama about a blind vigilante in Hell's Kitchen lasted three seasons before its cancellation in late 2018. 18 / 22 19 The Good Cop Image Source: Everett Collection The crime drama starring Josh Groban and Tony Danza only lasted one season on Netflix, getting cancelled in late 2018. 19 / 22 20 Friends From College Image Source: Everett Collection The dark comedy was cancelled after two seasons, leaving fans with a forever-cliffhanger ending. 20 / 22 21 Jessica Jones Image Source: Everett Collection One of the last Marvel holdouts, Jessica Jones was axed in early 2019. But there's a little good news: the show still has its third season left to air! 21 / 22 22 The Punisher Image Source: Everett Collection Along with Jessica Jones, The Punisher's cancellation was part of the dissolution of the partnership between Marvel and Netflix. 22 / 22 NetflixNetflix RoundupTV