After a strike-filled 2023, numerous TV shows are awaiting renewal or cancellation decisions in 2024 from their respective networks and streamers.
As broadcast, cable networks, and streaming platforms finalize decisions on on-the-bubble series, the fate of both freshman shows and long-running series hangs in the balance.
This year, TV fans will bid farewell to several beloved favorites, including Chuck Lorre’s CBS sitcoms “Bob Hearts Abishola” and “Young Sheldon,” HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” ABC’s “Station 19,” Disney’s “Bunk’d,” and Freeform’s “Good Trouble,” among others.
**”American Born Chinese” (Disney+) – Canceled:**
The series, based on Gene Luen Yang’s graphic novel, was canceled by Disney+ after just one season in early January.
**”Bob Hearts Abishola” (CBS) – Ending:**
Chuck Lorre’s comedy starring Billy Gardell and Folake Olowofoyeku will conclude with its fifth season on CBS, set to air on Feb. 12.
**”Bookie” (Max) – Renewed:**
Another Chuck Lorre show, the comedy series starring Sebastian Maniscalco as a veteran Los Angeles bookie, was renewed by Max for a second season in early January.
**”Bunk’d” (Disney+) – Ending:**
Disney Channel’s longest-running live-action series will conclude as it airs its last 10 episodes in 2024.
**”Curb Your Enthusiasm” (HBO) – Ending:**
Larry David-led comedy returns for its 12th and final season on Sunday, Feb. 4.
**”The Drew Barrymore Show” (Syndicated) – Renewed:**
The daytime talk series hosted by Drew Barrymore was renewed for a fifth season in January.
**”Fix My Frankenhouse” (HGTV) – Renewed:**
The series, following Mike and Denese Butler fixing hodge-podge properties, was renewed for a second season in January.
**”The Flight Attendant” (Max) – Canceled:**
The thriller series led by Kaley Cuoco will conclude with its second season, as announced by the streamer in January.
**”The Good Doctor” (ABC) – Ending:**
The medical drama starring Freddie Highmore will end with its upcoming seventh season, starting on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
**”Good Trouble” (Freeform) – Ending:**
The spin-off of “The Fosters” will conclude with its fifth season on Freeform, with a supersized series finale.
**”House of Villains” (E!) – Renewed:**
The reality competition series hosted by Joel McHale was renewed for a second season on Jan. 18, becoming the cable network’s most-watched new series in three years.
**”The Jennifer Hudson Show” (Syndicated) – Renewed:**
The talk show led by Jennifer Hudson was renewed for a third season by Fox Television Stations and Hearst Television in January.
**”Julia” (Max) – Canceled:**
The Julia Child-inspired series was canceled by Max in January, less than a month after its second installment aired its finale on Dec. 21.
**”Minx” (Starz) – Canceled Again:**
After saving it from its first cancellation at Max, “Minx” was canceled again in early January after Starz opted not to move forward with Season 3.
**”Rap Sh!t” (Max) – Canceled:**
Issa Rae’s music industry series was canceled by the streamer after two seasons in January.
**”Slow Horses” (Apple TV+) – Renewed:**
The espionage drama starring Gary Oldman was renewed for a fifth season by the streamer in early January, following the release of Season 3.
**”Station 19″ (ABC) – Ending:**
The “Grey’s Anatomy” spin-off series will conclude its seven-season run, premiering its final installments on Thursday, March 14.
**”Yellowstone” (Paramount Network) – Ending:**
Taylor Sheridan’s famed western drama will conclude as the second half of “Yellowstone” Season 5 resumes production in late spring 2024.
**”Young Sheldon” (CBS) – Ending:**
Chuck Lorre’s “The Big Bang Theory” prequel series is set to end with its upcoming seventh season, slated to premiere on Feb. 15.