Netflix Shows: Cancellations And Renewals For 2023

Sara Portnoy | February 6, 2025 6:18 pm

One of the reasons why Netflix is one of the top streaming services across the globe is because they have a vast array of original content.

While many titles have been renewed for this year, there have unfortunately been many cancellations as well. Continue reading to see which Netflix series will stick around and which ones got the boot.

Renewed: The Recruit

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The spy-adventure drama, The Recruit, was picked up for a second season in 2023. Noah Centineo plays Owen Hendricks, a CIA lawyer who gets involved with the wrong people after meeting an asset.

Rotten Tomatoes states, "The Recruit may not be the freshest chip off the old block, but it employs Noah Centineo's considerable charms to highly watchable effect."

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Canceled: Uncoupled

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After one season on the streaming service, Netflix made the decision to cancel Uncoupled. The show starred Neil Patrick Harris as a 40-something man looking for love in New York City.

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Fortunately, fans of the series shouldn't fret just yet. It was announced that Showtime picked up the show for season two.

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Renewed: Selling Sunset

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Fans of the real estate reality show Selling Sunset should rejoice because the series has been picked up for at least two additional seasons in 2023.

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However, it looks as though not every member of the Oppenheim group will be returning to the series. Christine Quinn has exited the show ahead of season six.

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Canceled: 1899

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Netflix revealed that the German mystery and science fiction series, 1899, will not be moving forward after an eight-episode first season.

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During its debut week, 1899 ranked as the second-highest series for the streaming platform, with almost 80 million views after the first three days. It also received generally positive reviews from critics.

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Renewed: Queer Eye

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It's good news for all Queer Eye fans. The hit reality series will be returning for another season on Netflix.

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For season seven, the Fab Five will be traveling to New Orleans, Louisiana. They filmed the upcoming season in the summer of 2022, and it will be available to stream at some point in 2023.

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Renewed: Monster

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After millions of viewers tuned in to watch Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story, Netflix decided to renew the true crime anthology series for at least two additional seasons.

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These upcoming seasons will focus on other notorious figures in history. Evan Peters won Best Actor at the 2023 Golden Globes for his performance.

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Canceled: The Chair

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Sandra Oh plays an English department chair in a dramady called The Chair. However, after one season, it was pulled by Netflix.

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One critic wrote, "The Chair is too short to achieve all of its ambitions, but spot-on observations about academia and a sturdy ensemble led by an empathetic - and hilarious - performance by Sandra Oh ensure it's never less than watchable."

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Renewed: Bridgerton

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Bridgerton has become one of the most talked-about shows on Netflix. This period drama centers on the love lives of the Bridgerton family.

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It was announced that the series would return for at least two more seasons for seasons three and four. The third season will focus on the relationship between Penelope and Colin.

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Renewed: Emily In Paris

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The hit romantic comedy series, Emily in Paris, will be returning for a fourth season in 2023. The show follows a young woman in the digital marketing industry who moves to Paris.

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While some critics loved the character of Emily, others thought she was kind of one-dimensional. Emma Gray from the Huffington Post said Emily was a "bland" character.

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Canceled: Mindhunter

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While Netflix never officially canceled Mindhunter, executive producer David Fincher confirmed it wouldn't return for a third season.

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"I'm very proud of the first two seasons. But it's a very expensive show and, in the eyes of Netflix, we didn't attract enough of an audience to justify such an investment [for season three]," said Fincher.

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Ending: Never Have I Ever

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The laugh-out-loud teen comedy series Never Have I Ever will be saying farewell to Netflix after its fourth season in 2023.

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Created and loosely based on the life of Mindy Kaling, the show follows a teenage girl and her friends at her Los Angeles high school. Critics and audiences praised the series for taking on sensitive topics with a comedic and relatable spin.

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Ending: Cobra Kai

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Cobra Kai is a sequel series that follows The Karate Kid franchise. Fans of the show may be upset that it is set to end after its upcoming sixth season on Netflix.

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"Cobra Kai continues The Karate Kid franchise with a blend of pleasantly corny nostalgia and teen angst, elevated by a cast of well-written characters," said critics on Rotten Tomatoes.

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Ending: The Crown

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Those who can't get enough of the royal family may be sad to hear that Netflix's The Crown will be ending after its sixth season.

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This season will pick up in 1997 and follow the Queen's life into the 2000s. The relationship between William and Kate will also be a focus.

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Renewed: Black Mirror

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The British anthology series Black Mirror will return for a sixth season on Netflix in 2023. Most of the episodes are set in futuristic dystopian worlds with themes of science fiction.

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Publications such as The Independent and Entertainment Weekly list Black Mirror as being one of the best shows of the last decade.

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Ending: The Umbrella Academy

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Fans of The Umbrella Academy may be disappointed that the series is ending in 2023 after its fourth season. There will also only be six episodes instead of the usual 10.

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Critics on Rotten Tomatoes wrote, "The Umbrella Academy unfurls an imaginative yarn with furtive emotion and an exceptionally compelling ensemble, but the series' dour sensibility often clashes with its splashy genre trappings."

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Renewed: Outer Banks

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Those who love the teen mystery drama Outer Banks can celebrate because Netflix announced that a fourth season is on the way.

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Outer Banks ranked highly on the Nielson ratings with over two billion views in the United States after its first week of streaming on Netflix. The show also won the Most Bingeworthy Show Award at the People's Choice Awards.

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Ending: Stranger Things

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One of the longest-running shows on Netflix is set to say its final goodbyes after its fifth season. Stranger Things is actually coming to an end.

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The creators of the show have planned for it to end after five seasons since the beginning. Fans can expect the episodes to drop in 2024.

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Renewed: Ratched

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Based on the character Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the Netflix series Ratched is about the infamous nurse in her early adult years.

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Sarah Paulson was applauded for her emotional performance in the series. While there isn't much information, it was announced that the show would return for a second season.

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Ending: Firefly Lane

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Based on the novel of the same name, Firefly Lane is about the lives of two girls from their teenage years in the 1970s all the way to adulthood in the mid-2000s.

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Unfortunately, Firefly Lane will be ending on April 27, 2023, after airing the second part of the second season.

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Renewed: That '90s Show

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Fans of That '70s Show no longer have to say farewell to the beloved characters. Netflix announced that a second season of the sequel series, That '90s Show, is on the way.

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Critics on Rotten Tomatoes said, "A solidly serviceable sequel series, That '90s Show, may take a little time to find its rhythm, but still delivers a respectable number of warmly nostalgic laughs."