TV Shows Ending in 2023: See the Complete List

From High School Musical: The Musical: The Series to Lockwood & Co., TV fans said goodbye to their favorite shows in 2023.

The hit CW series, which premiered in 2017, concluded after five years at the network. Ahead of the final season, fans were thrown for a loop when the main characters defeated a comet headed for their town and as a result were taken back to the ’50s with no recollection of their past.

The hits at The CW just kept coming when Nancy Drew was canceled as the cast was wrapping up filming season 4.

Scroll down for a complete guide to all the TV shows that have ended or will come to a close in 2023:


‘Lockwood & Co.’ (Netflix)
Lockwood & Co became one of the many shows gone too soon from Netflix.  Parisa Taghizadeh/Netflix
‘Gossip Girl’ (Max)
Fans of the OG series waved goodbye to the Max version in January.   Barbara Nitke/HBO Max
‘The L Word: Generation Q’ (Showtime)
The sequel series wrapped up after three seasons.  Paul Sarkis/SHOWTIME
‘Home Economics’ (ABC)
The sitcom aired its final episodes in January. ABC
Sky Rojo (Netflix)
The Netflix series ended after three seasons. Netflix
The Mosquito Coast (Apple TV+)
The streamer parted ways with the show in January. Apple TV+
‘Bling Empire: New York’ (Netflix)
Netflix parted ways with the Bling Empire spinoff after one season. Courtesy of Netflix © 2022
‘Big Sky’ (ABC)
After three seasons, Big Sky came to an end in January. ABC/Anna Kooris
‘The Resident’ (FOX)
The medical drama wrapped up its run in January. Guy D’Alema/FOX
‘Servant’ (Apple TV+)
The Apple TV+'s fourth and final season began airing the conclusion in January. Apple TV+
‘New Amsterdam’ (NBC)
NBC's medical drama aired its final episode in January. Eric Liebowitz/NBC
‘Your Honor’ (Showtime)
Bryan Cranston confirmed that the legal drama would conclude with its second season. Andrew Cooper/SHOWTIME
‘Workin’ Moms’ (CBC)
After seven seasons, Workin' Moms was available to stream on Netflix in January. YouTube
Willow (Disney+)
Disney+ removed Willow after canceling the show. Disney
‘Hunters’ (Prime Video)
Season 2 of the Prime Video series premiered on January 13. Courtesy of Prime Video
‘National Treasure: Edge of History’ (Disney+)
The show based off the hit movie franchise came to an early end. Disney
‘Freeridge’ (Netflix)
The Netflix series ended in February. Kevin Estrada/Netflix
‘Welcome to Flatch’ (Fox)
The series came to an end in February. FOX/YouTube
‘Snowfall’ (FX)
The crime drama, which aired for six seasons, ended on February 22. Ray Mickshaw/FX
‘A Million Little Things’ (ABC)
The ABC series wrapped up season 5 in February. ABC/Matthias Clamer
‘The Nevers’ (HBO/Tubi)
The final episodes aired in February. HBO
‘Carnival Row’ (Prime Video)
After a lengthy wait, Orlando Bloom and Cara Delevingne reprised their characters for Carnival Row's conclusion. The premiere was available to stream on February 17 and the remaining episodes dropped one month later. Julie Vrabelová/Prime Video
‘Walker Independence’ (The CW)
The spinoff of Walker wrapped up in March. The CW
‘The Winchesters’ (The CW)
The short-lived series wrapped up by March. Eliot Brasseaux/The CW
‘Shadow and Bone’ (Netflix)
The final episodes of Shadow and Bone aired in March. Dávid Lukács/Netflix
‘Kung Fu’ (The CW)
After three seasons, Kung Fu came to an end in March. The CW
‘Sex/Life’ (Netflix)
The streaming service pulled the plug on the steamy drama after two seasons. Sabrina Lantos/Netflix
‘The Watchful Eye’ (Freeform)
After one season, The Watchful Eye ended in March. Freeform/JUSTINE YEUNG
‘Dear Edward’ (Apple TV+)
The show ended its run in March. Courtesy of Apple TV+
‘Doogie Kamealoha, M.D.’ (Disney+)
After two seasons, the show came to an end in March. Disney
‘Up Here’ (Hulu)
The Hulu series came to an end after one season. Hulu
‘Alaska Daily’ (ABC)
After one season Alaska Daily ended in March. ABC
‘Truth Be Told’ (Apple TV+)
The streamer ended the show in March. Apple TV+
‘Single Drunk Female’ (Freeform)
Single Drunk Female was one of several shows canceled by Freeform. Freeform
‘Wu-Tang: An American Saga’ (Hulu)
Hulu's hit series about the hip-hop group started its final run on February 15. The show's finale aired on April 5. Courtesy of Hulu
‘Star Trek: Picard’ (Paramount+)
The show's third season returned with new episodes that dropped every week until April. Trae Paatton/Paramount+
‘Grand Crew’ (NBC)
After two seasons, Grand Crew ended in April. NBC
‘Perry Mason’ (HBO)
The legal drama ended in April. WarnerMedia
‘The Late Late Show With James Corden’ (CBS)
The talk show came to an end in April. Terence Patrick/CBS Broadcasting
‘Sanditon’ (PBS Masterpiece)
The British series' final curtain call ended in April at PBS Masterpiece. YouTube
‘Ted Lasso’ (Apple TV+)
Despite there not being an official announcement, it appears that Ted Lasso ended with three seasons. Apple TV+
‘Barry’ (HBO)
Viewers said goodbye to the fan-favorite show in May. Merrick Morton/ HBO
‘Succession’ (HBO)
Fans were in for one final wild ride with the last season of Succession. David M. Russell/HBO
‘Fatal Attraction’ (Paramount+)
The reboot was cut short after one season on the streaming service. Michael Moriatis/Paramount+
‘True Lies’ (CBS)
The one-season series ended in May. Alan Markfield/CBS ©2021 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
‘Blindspotting’ (Starz)
The last episodes of Blindspotting aired on Starz in May. Patrick Wymore/Starz
‘The Great’ (Hulu)
Viewers were shocked with Hulu's decision to end The Great after three seasons. Gareth Gatrell/Hulu
‘A Black Lady Sketch Show’ (HBO)
After HBO pulled the plug on the show, A Black Lady Sketch Show aired the final episodes in May. Tina Thorpe/HBO
‘The Company You Keep’ (ABC)
The drama series didn't last long on ABC with its final episodes airing in May. ABC/Eric McCandless
‘The Goldbergs’ (ABC)
Following 10 seasons, the sitcom ended in May. ABC/Pamela Littky
‘Call Me Kat’ (Fox)
In May, the Fox sitcom wrapped up its final season. Lisa Rose/FOX
‘Titans’ (HBO Max)
HBO Max parted ways with Titans after a fourth season in May. Courtesy of HBO Max
‘The Flash’ (The CW)
The CW ended another show — with fans prepared to see The Flash tell its final story, which ended in May. The CW
‘Happy Valley’ (BBC One)
Following its initial debut overseas, Happy Valley made its final season available on BBC America, AMC+ and Acorn TV in May. BBC
‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’ (Prime Video)
Season 5 of The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel returns to Prime Video for its final bow in May. Courtesy of Prime Video
‘NCIS: Los Angeles’ (CBS)
The CBS procedural, which aired for 14 seasons, had its season finale on May 14. Cliff Lipson/CBS
‘The Rookie: Feds (ABC)
The spinoff show wrapped up in May. ABC
‘Rabbit Hole’ (Paramount+)
The series finished its run in May. Paramount
‘Lucky Hank’ (AMC)
The show ended after one season in May. AMC
‘Ride’ (Hallmark Channel)
The Hallmark series was picked up by The CW after ending in May. Hallmark
‘Fantasy Island’ (Fox)
After two seasons, the show came to an end in May. FOX
‘Never Have I Ever’ (Netflix)
After four seasons on Netflix, the coming-of-age series concluded in June. Courtesy of Netflix
‘The Other Two’ (Max)
Viewers weren't expecting to say goodbye to The Other Two in June. Comedy Central
‘Firefly Lane’ (Netflix)
The second and final season wrapped up on June 8. Netflix
‘Glamorous’ (Netflix)
Following one season, Netflix ended Glamorous' run in June. Netflix
‘Manifest’ (Netflix)
The remaining episodes of Manifest's final season were set to stream in June. Netflix
‘With Love’ (Prime Video)
After two seasons, the show came to an end in June. Prime Video
‘Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies’ (Paramount+)
Paramount+ canceled — and pulled all episodes — in June. Eduardo Araquel/Paramount+
‘Human Resources’ (Netflix)
The animated series ended in June. Netflix
‘City on Fire’ (Apple TV+)
After one season, City of Fire ended in June. Apple TV+
‘High Desert’ (Apple TV+)
The final episodes of the show aired in June. Apple TV+
‘Gotham Knights’ (The CW)
The CW ended the show after one season. Amanda Mazonkey/The CW
‘Cruel Summer’ (Freeform)
Viewers got all of their questions answered before the anthology show came to an end. Freeform/Justine Yeung
‘iCarly’ (Paramount+)
The revival series, which aired in July, ended with major questions about Carly and Spencer's mother. Lisa Rose/Paramount+
‘Mayans MC’ (FX)
The Sons of Anarchy spinoff ended in July after five seasons. Prashant Gupta/FX
‘The Blacklist’ (NBC)
The tenth and final season premiered in July. Virginia Sherwood/NBC
‘The Horror of Dolores Roach’ (Prime Video)
The Horror of Dolores Roach ended after one season on Prime Video. Prime Video
‘Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan’ (Prime Video)
After three seasons, Jack Ryan ended on Prime Video in July. Prime Video
‘The Hardy Boys’ (Hulu)
Hulu's original series, which ended after two seasons, returned in July. Brooke Palmer/Hulu
‘The Idol’ (HBO)
HBO's newest show was a major topic of conversation but ultimately didn't last past one season. Eddy Chen/HBO
‘Warrior’ (Max)
Warrior ended in August after three seasons. Max
‘Riverdale’ (The CW)
The teen drama, which ended with its seventh season, stopped airing in August. Justine Yeung/The CW
‘High School Musical The Musical: The Series’ (Disney+)
The mockumentary musical drama debuted its final season on August 9. Disney/Fred Hayes
‘How I Met Your Father’ (Hulu)
The HIMYF spinoff ended its run in July.  Courtesy of Hulu
‘The Wonder Years’ (ABC)
ABC canceled the series in August after two seasons.  ABC/Matt Miller
‘Miracle Workers’ (TBS)
The anthology series wrapped up on TBS in August. Tyler Golden
‘Nancy Drew’ (The CW)
The fourth and final season ended its run The CW in August. Colin Bentley/The CW
‘Harlan Coben’s Shelter’ (Prime Video)
The mystery series ended in September at Prime Video. Prime Video
‘Reservation Dogs’ (Hulu)
The show came to an end in September. Courtesy of FX on Hulu
‘Physical’ (Apple TV+)
Following three seasons, the show aired its final episodes in September.  Apple TV+
‘Breeders’ (FX)
The British dark comedy ended after four seasons. Miya Mizuno/FX
‘Heels’ (Starz)
The wrestling drama ended in September. Starz
‘The Afterparty’ (Apple TV+)
The campy horror series wrapped up after two seasons. Apple TV+
‘Sex Education’ (Netflix)
After many major cast exits, the Netflix series ended in September. Samuel Taylor/Netflix
‘Billions’ (Showtime)
The show's last episodes aired in October.  Mark Seliger/SHOWTIME
‘Doom Patrol’ (HBO Max)
The DC Comics series ended its run after four seasons in November. Dan McFadden/HBO Max
‘Fear the Walking Dead’ (AMC)
The Walking Dead sequel aired the first part of season 8 starting May 14 and the final installments returned later in 2023. Lauren "Lo" Smith/AMC
‘All Rise’ (CBS)
The legal drama wrapped up in November. YouTube
‘The Crown’ (Netflix)
The final episodes about the royal family aired in December. Justin Downing/Netflix
‘Shining Vale’ (Starz)
The series will be removed from streaming after its December cancelation. STARZ

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