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We’re keeping a running tally on all of the TV shows that have been cancelled or announced to be ending in 2021 so far. Some of the latest shows on the chopping block are Hulu’s Shrill, and TNT’s long-running crime drama, Animal Kingdom. TV shows could be cancelled for a number of reasons: ratings, budget, casting complications, and behind-the-scenes executive decisions we’ll never completely understand. Back in 2020, series like ABC’s Stumptown and Netflix’s GLOW were abruptly cancelled even after being renewed for additional seasons due to COVID-19 concerns.
On the other hand, series like BBC’s Peaky Blinders and Netflix’s On My Block have announced in advance when they’re ending, allowing both shows to go out on their own terms and hopefully craft a series finale with a satisfying conclusion. In the case of Peaky Blinders, showrunner Steven Knight told Deadline that after the show’s sixth and final season airs, there will be a movie to wrap up the story.
For a look at all of the cancelled or ending shows announced in 2021, check out the gallery below:
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For more TV news, check out our reviews for WandaVision episode 4, Netflix’s Finding ‘Ohana, and the series premiere of Syfy’s Resident Alien.
Need something new to watch? Check out what’s new to Netflix in February 2021, like Malcolm & Marie, a film starring Tenet’s John David Washington and Spider-Man: Far From Home’s Zendaya.
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David Griffin still watches DuckTales in his pajamas with a cereal bowl in hand. He’s also the TV Editor for IGN. Say hi on Twitter.

