When it comes to networks and streaming TV, some series already have an end in sight as the 2026-2027 season picks up. While cancellations are an unfortunate aspect of the TV landscape, some shows are given the due respect of a final season order, preparing fans for the inevitable end.
As we kick off 2026, we’re rounding up the titles we already know will conclude this year, ranging from long-running favorites (such as The Boys, The Neighborhood, and Outlander) to late-night staples (The Late Show with Stephen Colbert). Below is our comprehensive list of all the TV programs that have either been canceled or are ending in 2026. (Anything that has already ended, like Stranger Things, which aired its final episodes across Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Eve, is not included.)
Scroll down for a closer look and keep an eye out as we update this list throughout the months ahead as additional cancellations and final seasons are revealed (See 2025’s full list of cancellations here.)
Apple TV
Palm Royale, two seasons
AMC
Anne Rice’s Talamasca: The Secret Order, one season
CBS
DMV, one season
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, 11 seasons
The Neighborhood, eight seasons
Watson, two seasons
The CW
All-American, eight seasons
Fox
Going Dutch, two seasons
Hallmark Channel
The Way Home, four seasons
MTV
Ridiculousness, 46 seasons
NBC
Law & Order: Organized Crime, five seasons
NBCUniversal
Access Hollywood, 30 seasons
Karamo, four seasons
The Steve Wilkos Show, 19 seasons
Netflix
Outer Banks, five seasons
The Abandons, one season
The Vince Staples Show, two seasons
Paramount+
Yellowjackets, four seasons
Peacock
The Copenhagen Test, one season
Prime Video
The Boys, five seasons
Gen V, two seasons
Good Omens, three seasons
Starz
Outlander, eight seasons
Power Book IV: Force, three seasons
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