#NetflixCancels Trends as Fans Mourn Shows Canceled Too Soon

As a passionate TV viewer, I’ve often found myself mourning the premature end of a series that had immense potential, but was unfortunately cut short. It’s disheartening when a show needs more than just one season to truly find its rhythm, yet the competitive nature of television sometimes doesn’t grant a series the necessary time to grow an audience. Unfortunately, Netflix, which once prided itself on giving shows the chance to find their audience, has been known to cancel series prematurely. The list of these canceled Netflix series has grown so large that it’s sparked a viral hashtag on social media, as fans reminisce and pay tribute to some of the platform’s former television gems.

Kelly Reilly Shared Update On Yellowstone’s Season 6 Reports, And I Totally Agree With Her One Condition For Returning To Play Beth

Following numerous months of anticipation, it’s confirmed that the last episodes of “Yellowstone’s” fifth season will be broadcast on November 10, 2024, according to the television schedule. Yet, speculation has arisen about whether Taylor Sheridan’s signature Western series will carry on beyond the fifth season finale. To this point, rumors of a sixth season for “Yellowstone” have surfaced, but cast members have been sharing farewell messages that hint at the closure of Season 5. Most recently, Kelly Reilly has clarified her stance and outlined one requirement – a condition I wholeheartedly support – for returning to play Beth Dutton in future seasons.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Series Sets Return on Peacock & NBC

Fans of WWE have plenty to be excited about right now! Starting in January, Monday Night Raw will be available on Netflix, Smackdown is currently airing on the USA Network, and Saturday Night’s Main Event is making a comeback in December as part of the company’s deal with NBCUniversal. According to Variety, the first special will simultaneously air on both NBC and Peacock on December 18 at 8e/5p, and it will be broadcast from its original location, the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum on Long Island, New York, where it all began almost 40 years ago.

The Handmaid’s Tale Season 6 Casts Veep’s Timothy Simons

It was announced that Timothy Simons from Veep will make a guest appearance in the final season of The Handmaid’s Tale, the critically acclaimed series on Hulu. According to Variety, Simons will play a role in this Emmy-winning show that debuted in 2017 and is adapted from Margaret Atwood’s novel. Elisabeth Moss stars in The Handmaid’s Tale, which was the first streaming program ever to win the Emmy for Best Drama. Shows like Stranger Things followed suit, demonstrating that streaming services can deliver top-notch original content.