2025 has been a tough year for television, with networks cutting back on fan-favorite series and audiences saying goodbye to beloved characters. The list of canceled shows continues to grow, and CBS has led the pack with some of the most surprising decisions, most notably, the cancellation of S.W.A.T.

Executive producer and showrunner Andrew Dettmann called the S.W.A.T. cancellation “heartbreaking news,” telling Deadline at the time that the cast and crew were ” an extraordinary group of people who have all worked so hard and have been so dedicated for all these eight seasons, overcoming countless challenges.”

Below, take a look at the growing list of TV shows that have been canceled in 2025.

S.W.A.T

In March, the S.W.A.T. cast and crew assembled to rally support to potentially bring their show back. After all, this wasn’t the first time that CBS had canceled the program. Series lead Shemar Moore took to Instagram and thanked fans but noted that he’s “no quitter.”

“SWAT IS CANCELED…. AGAIN!!!” Shemar captioned an Instagram post. “After 8 seasons… CANCELED… maybe this time for good!!! But my momma didn’t raise NO QUITTER!!! No Matter what, I AM GRATEFUL n THANKFUL!!! Almost 31 years in this game of Hollywood… JOURNEY OF A DREAMER!!! To my Homies, Fans, Baby Girls, SWAT CREW, and Hollywood…. I say THANK YOU!!!! And “FILL THE GAPS n STAY LIQUID… ROLL SWAT” [sic]!!!!”

FBI: International

Along with S.W.A.T, CBS axed any future for FBI: International. Deadline attributed its cancelation to the network making room for other shows still on the air.

FBI: Most Wanted

On top of International, CBS also canceled FBI: Most Wanted.

The Neighborhood

After eight seasons on the air, CBS announced that The Neighborhood will conclude. CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach commented on the news, per Variety, and noted that the “brilliant cast and creative team” had “brought levity, laughter and poignant storylines to Monday nights for seven incredible seasons.”

Despite being a “strong ratings performer for CBS and one of the top comedies on TV,” Amy concluded that they believed “loyal fans deserve a proper farewell season full of the trademark humor and heartfelt moments that are synonymous with the series.”

Poppa’s House

After just one season, Poppa’s House was axed by CBS in April 2025. Series star Damon Wayans shared via Instagram, “Though Poppa’s House is coming to a close, I’m walking away with deep gratitude, lifelong friendships, and unforgettable memories. This show gave me more than I could’ve ever imagined. To everyone who watched, supported, and believed in us thank you. Your love means everything. On to the next chapter, with nothing but love in my heart.”

The Old Man

Hulu shocked fans when it canceled The Old Man following two seasons. The Jeff Bridges-led show was not renewed for a third season after production was paused several times, according to Deadline.

Night Court

Right after its season 3 finale aired — which featured a Big Bang Theory reunion between Melissa Rauch and Simon Helberg — NBC canceled Night Court.

Suits LA

NBC gutted the Suits spinoff Suits LA right before its season 1 finale had the chance to air. The show was led by Stephen Amell, who played Ted Black, an ex-New York City prosecutor-turned Los Angeles entertainment lawyer.

FBI: Most Wanted

The drama series FBI: Most Wanted ran for six seasons before coming to an end in May 2025.

According to Deadline, CBS Entertainment President Amy Reisenbach shared in May 2025, “Ultimately those deals and the shows just weren’t penciling out for us for an economic perspective.”

The Wheel of Time

Prime Video’s The Wheel of Time was not renewed for a season 4 and was canceled in May 2025, one month after its season 3 finale aired. According to Deadline, the reason behind its cancellation was financial. Despite previously being one of the streamer’s most successful and top-rated series, its viewership declined in season 3.

The Equalizer

The Equalizer, starring Queen Latifah, was officially canceled by CBS in May 2025 after five seasons. The reimagining of the classic crime series premiered in 2021 and was a consistent performer for the network in its early years.

The Irrational

NBC’s The Irrational was canceled in May 2025 after two seasons. The procedural, starring Jesse L. Martin as a behavioral science expert, premiered in fall 2023 and maintained modest ratings through its run.



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