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TV shows cancelled in 2025: here are all the shows leaving our screens this year

Looking at the list of TV shows cancelled in 2025, there are definitely at least one or two gems we’ll want to re-stream in the future. That’s one good thing about living in the streaming age: Even when your favourite shows get cancelled, you can still (for the most part) revisit them whenever you wish.

Still, many fans are understandably devastated when beloved projects meet their end too soon.

Of course, not all series that are ending this year were technically “cancelled.” Some, such as The Summer I Turned Pretty, Stranger Things, The Handmaid’s Tale, You and Squid Game are simply coming to their natural ends.

Others, such as The Recruit, seem to have suffered the Netflix two-season curse, while shows like Amazon Prime’s Cruel Intentions perhaps fared better in theory than in reality.

Here are the shows that won’t be returning to your screens after 2025.

Passenger: Sinners star Wunmi Mosaku plays a detective investigating a series of mysterious crimes. Unfortunately, ITV decided that the series won’t return after its second instalment.

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The Power: Perhaps the world decided the premise of The Power was just too dangerous to keep going. In the show, which was based on a novel of the same name, all the teenage girls in the world suddenly get the ability to electrocute people at will, and soon they teach the older women how to do the same. Fans of the science-fiction series, which starred Toni Collette and premiered way back in 2023, were hoping for a second season. Unfortunately, the show was officially cancelled in 2025.

**My Lady Jane: **Arguably a raunchier sister to Bridgerton, My Lady Jane straddled the world of period drama with a more fantastical world, and fans loved it. So when a second season wasn’t confirmed, even though the epilogue of the first season suggested another series would follow, they were not happy.

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