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All the TV shows that are ending or have been canceled in 2019

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  • Networks and streaming services are starting to cancel some TV shows.
  • Some shows entered 2019 knowing their final seasons would air this year, like “Game of Thrones.”
  • INSIDER compiled a list of shows that are ending or have been canceled in 2019.

While some shows are getting picked up for more seasons, other TV series are already getting the axe.

NBC already announced the end of “Trial and Error,” and Hulu canceled “I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman.” Some shows, including History’s “Vikings” and USA’s “Suits,” have received orders for one final season.

2019 will also mark the end of some beloved series, including HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”

Here is a list of all the shows that are ending or have been canceled in 2019. We’ll update this list as more cancellations are announced.


“A Series of Unfortunate Events” — Netflix, three seasons

Foto: The series was based on a book series of the same name.sourceEike Schroter/Netflix

The final season was released Tuesday, January 1, 2019.


“Gotham” — Fox, five seasons

Foto: David Mazouz and Camren Bicondova star on “Gotham.”sourceFOX

The series returned for its final season Thursday, January 3, 2019.


“You’re the Worst” — FXX, five seasons

Foto: It airs on FX’s sister site.sourceByron Cohen/FXX

The series returned for its final season Wednesday, January 9, 2019.


“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” — The CW, four seasons

Foto: Rachel Bloom stars on the series.sourceCW

The series returned for the final half of its last season Friday, January 11, 2019.


“Broad City” — Comedy Central, five seasons

Foto: Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer star.sourceComedy Central

The series returned for its final season Thursday, January 24, 2019.


“Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt” — Netflix, four seasons

Foto: Ellie Kemper and Tituss Burgess star.sourceIMDb/Netflix

The second half of the final season premieres Friday, January 25, 2019.


“Shadowhunters” — Freeform, three seasons

Foto: Katherine McNamara and Emeraude Toubia star on the series.sourceJohn Medland/Freeform

The second half of the final season premieres Monday, February 25, 2019.


“Jane the Virgin” — The CW, five seasons

Foto: Gina Rodriguez stars on the series.sourcePatrick Wymore/The CW

The series returns for its final season on Wednesday, March 27, 2019.


“Game of Thrones” — HBO, season eight

Foto: Emilia Clarke and Kit Harington star on the series.sourceHBO

The series returns for its final season Sunday, April 14, 2019.


“iZombie” — The CW, five seasons

Foto: Rose McIver stars on the series.sourceCW

The series returns for its final season Thursday, May 2, 2019.


“The Big Bang Theory” — CBS, 12 seasons

Foto: Kaley Cuoco and Jim Parson star on the series.sourceMichael Yarish/Warner Bros. Entertainment/ABC

The finale will air in 2019.


“Teachers” — TV Land, three seasons

Foto: The series is a sitcom.sourceTV Land

The finale will air in 2019.


“Veep” — HBO, seven seasons

Foto: Julia Louis-Dreyfus stars on the series.sourceHBO

The final season is set to premiere in spring 2019.


“Homeland” — Showtime, eight seasons

Foto: Claire Danes stars on the series.sourceJoJo Whilden/Showtime

The final season will premiere June 2019.


“The Deuce” — HBO, three seasons

Foto: The show follows the porn industry in New York City during the ’70s and ’80s.sourcePaul Shiraldo/HBO

The final season will air in 2019.


“Elementary” — CBS, seven seasons

Foto: Jonny Lee Miller and Lucy Liu star on the series.sourceCBS

The final season will air in 2019.


“Orange Is the New Black” — Netflix, seventh season

Foto: Laura Prepon and Natasha Lyonne star on the series,sourceNetflix

The final season will air in 2019.


“Mr. Robot” — USA, four seasons

Foto: Rami Malek stars on the series.sourceUSA

The final season will air in 2019.


“The Affair” — Showtime, five seasons

Foto: Ruth Wilson and Dominic West on the series.sourceShowtime

The final season will air in 2019.


“Transparent” — Amazon, five seasons

Foto: “Transparent” doesn’t have a premiere date yet.sourceAmazon

The final season will air in 2019. Star Jeffrey Tambor will not return to the show after being fired over sexual harassment allegations made by two women, which he has denied.


“Killjoys” — Syfy, five seasons

Foto: Aaron Ashmore, Hannah John-Kamen, and Luke Macfarlane star on the series,sourceSyfy

The final season is set to air in 2019.


“Criminal Minds” — CBS, 15 seasons

Foto: “Criminal Minds” features a large cast.sourceCBS

The final season will premiere in 2019.


“Suits” — USA, nine seasons

Foto: The final season will be 10 episodes.sourceUSA Network

It was announced in January 2019 that the series will end after the ninth season.


“Vikings” — History, six seasons

Foto: Katheryn Winnick stars on the series.sourceHistory

It was announced in January 2019 that the series will end with its sixth season.


“Poldark” — PBS/BBC, five seasons

Foto: Aidan Turner stars on the series.sourcePBS

The series will end after its fifth season.


“I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman” — Hulu, one season

Foto: Sarah Silverman was the host.sourceHulu

The series was canceled in January 2019.


“Channel Zero” — Syfy, four seasons

Foto: It was an anthology series.sourceSyfy

The series was canceled in January 2019.


“Trial and Error” — NBC, two seasons

Foto: Nicholas D’Agosto and Kristin Chenoweth on season two.sourceSergei Bachlakov/NBC

The series was canceled in January 2019.


“The First” — Hulu, one season

Foto: Sean Penn starred on the series.sourceAlan Markfield/Hulu

The series was canceled in January 2019.

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