Which Shows Netflix Has Canceled (And Which They’ve Renewed)

Wondering which of your favorite Netflix shows have been canceled and which have been renewed? Well, find out here – the answers will surprise you…

GLOW (Canceled)

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Sadly, the coronavirus impacted nearly every part of our lives, even television. Not only did filming of many shows come to a screeching halt, others ended completely. GLOW, the comedy-drama about female wrestling in the ’80s, was one of the many shows outright canceled due to COVID-19.

“COVID has killed actual humans. It’s a national tragedy and should be our focus. COVID also apparently took down our show. Netflix has decided not to finish filming the final season of GLOW,” show co-creator Liz Flahive wrote in a statement. “We’ll miss our cast of weirdo clowns and our heroic crew. It was the best job.”

Ozark (Final Season)

Do you love the crime drama Ozark? Then prepare for one final season! Much like its spiritual predecessor, Breaking Bad, Ozark‘s team had an end in mind from the beginning, and Netflix will allow them to complete the story. Soon enough, fans will learn precisely how the Bydre family’s story of money laundering and violence will end!

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While no release date has been announced yet, the streaming company let fans know the fourth and final season of Ozark will feature 14 episodes and be split into two parts. That’s a lot of hours of television!

Selling Sunset (Renewed)

It seems that Netflix has quite a bit of faith in their real estate reality show Selling Sunsets. Season 3 of the hit show, which follows high-end real estate firm Oppenheim Group, dropped on the streaming service in late 2020, just months after season 2 went viral. Now, the company has renewed Selling Sunsets for two more seasons!

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Expect the whole crew, Jason and Brett Oppenheim, Chrishell Stause, Christine Quinn, and Mary Fitzgerald, are all going to return. However, Davina Potratz will not return, as she has gone to work for a rival firm, Douglas Elliman. Expect more drama in the next two seasons of Selling Sunsets!

GLOW (Canceled)

Sadly, the coronavirus impacted nearly every part of our lives, even television. Not only did filming of many shows come to a screeching halt, others ended completely. GLOW, the comedy-drama about female wrestling in the ’80s, was one of the many shows outright canceled due to COVID-19.

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“COVID has killed actual humans. It’s a national tragedy and should be our focus. COVID also apparently took down our show. Netflix has decided not to finish filming the final season of GLOW,” show co-creator Liz Flahive wrote in a statement. “We’ll miss our cast of weirdo clowns and our heroic crew. It was the best job.”

Bling Empire (Renewed)

Since the announcement that Keeping Up With The Kardashians would end, Netflix has been pumping out shows to give Kardashian fans an alternative. Bling Empire, which follows a group of insanely wealthy Asians who live in Los Angeles, is one such show! And just like Crazy Rich Asians and the Kardashians, Bling Empire became a massive hit!

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While we don’t have any information on when season two will air, Bling Empire star Christine Chiu says fans are in for a massive surprise. “If you thought I dropped a big bomb in season one, then you have no idea,” she told Oprah Magazine.

The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (Canceled)

While Riverdale remains one of the most popular shows on television, its spin-offs have not done as well. Still, while Katy Keene (the first Riverdale spinoff) only lasted a single season, The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina earned four. Not too shabby! Taking a darker tone than the ’90s Sabrina, the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina followed the titular witch trying to navigate high school and the occult world.

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Critics may have loved Kiernan Shipka’s title performance, it could not save the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina from the effects of the coronavirus. Sadly for fans, Netflix canceled the show while reigning in the budget.

Elite (Renewed)

Love Spanish dramas? Well, we have good news: the hit Netflix drama Elite will return for a fifth season! Often compared to the American show Gossip Girl, Elite follows three working-class teenage students who have earned scholarships to one of Spain’s most expensive private schools. As you might suspect, the show deals with bullying, romance, discrimination, and more through the high school lens.

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While season four of Elite premiered in June 2021, Netflix confirmed in February that the show would receive a fifth season sometime in 2022. While some have claimed the show is too explicit for one set in a high school, it seems most viewers want more and more!

Emily In Paris (Renewed)

While not every critic was a fan, the ridiculous and titillating comedy Emily in Paris certainly found its fans! Created by Darren Star, of Sex and the City and Younger fame, the series follows the titular Emily, portrayed by Lily Collins, when she uproots her life to Paris. As you might suspect, she finds friendship, laughs, and plenty of romance in the famed city.

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Now that Emily in Paris has become an Emmy-nominated show, Netflix wasted no time renewing the hit. Collins revealed the coming of season two in a hysterical Twitter video where she receives a text message from the streaming company.

The Order (Canceled)

Horror is hard to do on television. Just ask the creators of The Order, the horror-drama series about secret societies and magic, set at Belgrave University. Even by the second season, fans felt the show had started to lose steam and grow boring. And when the viewers tune out, Netflix is sure to turn the show off.

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Series creator Dennis Heaton recently confirmed the sad news on Twitter: “For two seasons I was honored to work with an incredible cast and crew on ‘The Order’ for @Netflix. It was one of the best experiences of my career. Unfortunately, we aren’t returning, but I will always cherish the memories and the props I stole. Thank you all for watching.”

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