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Here's a roundup of some of the biggest titles from ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, Netflix and more that audiences will no longer see after 2022. Some of the shows have been canceled, while others have chosen this year to announce future departures.
For example: "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel." On Feb. 17, 2022, the comedy, starring Rachel Brosnahan, was renewed for a fifth and final season. As of July 2022, finale air dates had yet to be announced.
"The Endgame"NBC
Morena Baccarin fans delighted in seeing her play criminal mastermind Elena Federova, who is smart and devious enough to coordinate a series of bank heists while in federal custody.
But her star power couldn't save the series, which was canceled in May 2022 after one season.
"Atlanta"FX
The beloved, often surreal-seeming creation of actor/writer/visionary Donald Glover followed two friends as they navigated the Atlanta rap scene.
Its fourth and final season is expected to bow later in 2022.
"Kenan"NBC
"SNL" vet Kenan Thomspon fronted this sitcom, playing a widowed stepdad and morning talk-show host.
The show was canceled in May 2022 after two seasons.
"His Dark Materials"HBO
Based on the hit series of novels by Philip Pullman, this fantasy took viewers into a world where humans are born with "daemon" animal companions tethered to them by magical means.
The third and final installation is expected in November 2022.
"The Time Traveler's Wife"HBO
Rose Leslie fronted this much-hyped sci-fi romantic drama whose PR campaign was so big it landed her on the cover of Harper's Bazaar. Steven Moffat, who developed the Doctor Who series reboot, did the writing.
But the press and the showrunner star power didn't help. It was canceled in July 2022.
"Locke & Key"Netflix
A comic book series of the same name inspired this dark fantasy series about a family exploring a mysterious new home. Carlton Cuse, of "Lost" fame, co-developed.
The third and final season was expected to air in August 2022.
"Bull"CBS
It's official: The sixth season of the CBS legal drama "Bull" was its last.
Series star Michael Weatherly made the announcement on Twitter, and the finale aired in May.
"This Is Us"NBC
Fans of this NBC melodrama have known of the show's final season since March 2021.
"This Is Us" said its goodbyes in May 2022.
"Arthur"WGBH/PBS
This was the final year to enjoy new episodes of the classic PBS cartoon.
"'Arthur' is the longest-running kids animated series in history, and is known for teaching kindness, empathy and inclusion," executive producer Carol Greenwald said in a statement to CBS News, announcing that the 25th season of "Arthur" would be its last. The final episode, broadcast on February 21, 2022, revealed what the future would hold for Arthur, D.W., and friends.
"Ozark"Jackson Davis/Netflix
Rabid fans likely have already binged the first half of the final season of this tense thriller series, which stars Jason Bateman and Laura Linney.
The final batch of episodes bowed on Netflix April 29, 2022.
"The Walking Dead"Gene Page/AMC
Horror fans have enjoyed this series for 11 gory seasons and through several spinoffs.
The second half of the final season began airing February 20, 2022.
"The Wendy Williams Show"The Wendy Williams Show
Debmar-Mercury, the distributor of "The Wendy Williams Show," has announced that the chat series will end with its 14th season; it was expected air new episodes on Fox until the fall.
Afterward, the show's slot will be replaced by "Sherri," a new talk show hosted by Sherri Shepherd.
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show"Michael Rozman / Warner Bros.
The nineteenth season of this talk show - expected in spring of 2022 - was expected to be its last.
Viewership for DeGeneres' NBC offerings had been on the wane, in part because of allegations of a toxic workplace, including racist behavior and employee intimidation.
"Ellen's Game of Games"Mike Rozman/Warner Brothers//NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images
After four seasons on NBC, this one-hour series, which includes supersized versions of some of the most popular games from "The Ellen DeGeneres Show," was expected to sunset.
News of the show's end came in January 2022.
"Peaky Blinders"BBC One/Netflix
The sixth and final season of this BBC One historical drama was expected to make its U.K. debut February 27.
For American fans, the final season debuted in June.
"Queen Sugar"OWN
Last year, Oprah Winfrey's network announced the cancelation of this drama, but there will be a final season.
The seventh and final season was expected to film and air sometime in 2022.
"Better Call Saul"AMC
Bob Odenkirk's legal-slash-family drama is a spin-off of the wildly-successful "Breaking Bad," which ended in 2013. Now it's Saul's turn to say goodbye.
The sixth and final season of the AMC series was expected to bow April 18, 2022, with 13 episodes split into two parts.
"Black Monday"Nicole Wilder/Showtime
The Don Cheadle-led period drama concluded its third season in August 2021.
Showtime announced its cancelation the following January.
"Cooking With Paris"KIT KARZEN/NETFLIX
The first season of "Cooking With Paris" will also be its last.
The Netflix show, which featured celebrity guests such as Kim Kardashian West, lasted for six episodes and was canceled in January 2022.
"Servant"Apple TV+
The third season of this supernatural, Philly-set drama debuted on Apple TV+ in January 2022.
A fourth season is on its way, but it will be the last.
"Better Things"Suzanne Tenner/FX
Comic Louis C.K. co-created this dramedy for FX in 2015.
The fifth and final season was set to premiere February 28, 2022.
"Another Life"Netflix
Katee Sackhoff and Selma Blair headline this Netflix sci-fi series, which debuted in 2019.
It was canceled this year, after its second season.
"Work in Progress"Adrian S. Burrows/Showtime
Co-executive-produced by Lilly Wachowski, this semi-autobiographical series was co-created by, and stars, Abby McEnany.
Showtime canceled the series in January 2022 after two seasons.
"Search Party"Jon Pack/HBO Max
The fifth and final season of this dark comedy premiered January 7, 2022.
Alia Shawkat and John Early are among the members of the ensemble cast.
"A Discovery of Witches"Sky Max
This British fantasy sprung from a book trilogy whose initial installment has the same name.
Originally airing in Britain on Sky Max, the series, co-starring Matthew Goode, is also streaming for Americans via Amazon.
"Derry Girls"Netflix
Shot in Northern Ireland and inspired by events during the Troubles, this teen comedy is such a hit in Britain that the real Derry has become a tourist attraction. (American fans have discovered the series via Netflix.)
The third and final season aired earlier this year.
"Wu Tang: An American Saga"Hulu
This show relays a fictionalized account of the formation of the rap group Wu-Tang Clan.
In November 2021, the series was renewed for a third and final season.
"I Know What You Did Last Summer"Amazon Prime Video
Horror fans will recognize the name; it's the same as a 1973 novel and an entire film franchise.
After only eight episodes, this Amazon Prime Video series was canceled in January 2022.
"Dan Brown's The Lost Symbol"Peacock
This thriller series is based on the Dan Brown novel of the same name.
Peacock canceled it, after only one season and 10 episodes, in January 2022.
"Grace and Frankie"Ali Goldstein/Netflix
Seven seasons ago, two women's lives were turned upside down when their husbands, Robert and Sol, announced they were in love.
The seventh and final season premiered August 13, 2021, with four episodes being released. Another 12 were expected in April 2022.
"Dead To Me"Netflix
Two grieving women bond over therapy in this Netflix series.
The return of its third and final season, delayed because of the pandemic, is expected sometime in 2022.
"Killing Eve"BBC America
U.S. audiences discovered this stylish British thriller via BBC America in 2018.
The fourth and final season premiered in February 2022.
"Black-ish"Kelsey McNeal/ABC
This family comedy is led by Anthony Anderson and Tracee Ellis Ross.
ABC renewed the series for an eighth and final season, which premiered on January 4, 2022.
"The Doctor Oz Show"CBS News/file
Once among the highest-rated daytime TV shows in America, this syndicated talk series faced a growing chorus of criticism for featuring advice not supported by published studies.
The final episode aired in January.
"Claws"Alfonso Bresciani/TNT
This dishy dramedy stars Niecy Nash as a nail salon owner who, along with her colleagues, starts a money-laundering scheme.
The final episode aired Feb. 6.
"Dollface"Jessica Brooks/Hulu
Kat Dennings stars as a woman who, dumped by her longtime boyfriend, must navigate a path back into the world of female friendships.
The show was canceled in May after its final episode aired in February.
"Batwoman"The CW
Despite an iconic DC superhero at its core (and not one but two women trying their best in the lead role), this series lasted only three seasons.
The finale aired March 2 after three seasons.
"Legends of Tomorrow"CW
Time travel met superheroes in this DC series.
After seven seasons, it sunsetted in March 2022.
"Flip or Flop"HGTV
Tarek El Moussa and Christina Hall flipped homes in this zippy reality series.
After 10 seasons, viewers said goodbye in March 2022 to the formerly married pair.
"Raised by Wolves"HBO
Two androids, named simply Father and Mother, do their best to raise human children on a faraway planet.
In June 2022, the show was canceled after two seasons.
"Love, Victor"Greg Gayne/Hulu
A newly out-of-the-closet Victor enters his junior year of high school in the second season of Hulu's teen dramedy.
Season 1 of the popular Hulu series received a 2021 Outstanding Comedy Series nomination from the GLAAD Media Awards.
"The Expanse"Amazon
This sprawling space tale of political intrigue and mysterious alien artifacts lasted for six seasons between Syfy and Amazon.
The finale debuted in January 2022.
"After Life"Netflix
Comic Ricky Gervais wrote, directed and starred in this bleak British comedy series.
Lead character Tony Johnson mulls suicide after the death of his wife, but instead decides on a new hobby: Punishing the world for her demise.
The show's third and final season bowed in January 2022.
"Space Force"Netflix
A star-studded cast including Steve Carell, John Malkovich, Lisa Kudrow and Ben Schwartz couldn't save this silly series, which garnered mixed reviews at the outset.
After two seasons, it was canceled in April 2022.
"The Last Kingdom"Netflix
Inspired by Saxon history, this British series aired on Netflix for five seasons.
The last installment went live in March 2022, but if you're a fan, there's good news: A feature-length sequel is reportedly in the can.
"Made For Love"HBO Max
HBO Max aired two seasons of this sci-fi drama fronted by Cristin Milioti.
It lasted for two seasons and was canceled in June 2022.
"Dynasty"CW
Nearly 30 years after they last squabbled on the small screen, the Carringtons returned to their prime time machinations in 2017.
The reboot lasted for five seasons before airing a finale in September 2022.
"Snowfall"FX
Late filmmaker John Singleton co-created this gritty crime series set in Los Angeles.
In April 2022, FX announced it would renew the series for a sixth and final season.
"Animal Kingdom"TNT
Inspired by the gritty Australian crime-family film, this series ran for six seasons.
Its final season premiered in June 2022.
"Snowpiercer"TNT
A graphic novel inspired a memorable, dystopian film, and then the film begat a series co-starring Jennifer Connelly and Daveed Diggs.
In June 2022, it was announced that the fourth season would be its final one.
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