Netflix’s original series’ cancellations in 2023: See the list
Canceled Netflix Original Series in 2023:
Snowflake Mountain (Canceled: July 2023): The reality series, which garnered more attention than viewership, was canceled after its first season.
Welcome to Eden (Canceled: July 2023): This Spanish sci-fi thriller series was canceled a few months after its second season aired in April 2023.
Sky High: The Series (Canceled: July 2023): Netflix Spain’s action crime-focused thriller, featuring Money Heist star Miguel Herrán, was canceled.
In Love All Over Again (Canceled: July 2023): This Spanish-language show, released in February 2023, was one of three shows canceled in July.Lockwood & Co. (Canceled: May 2023): Confirmed in mid-May 2023, Lockwood & Co. would not return for another season.Man vs. Bee (Canceled: May 2023): The Rowan Atkinson comedy series, not expected to return, was officially canceled in May 2023.
Rebelde (Canceled: May 2023): The Mexican continuation and reboot of the classic Spanish-language series ended after two seasons.
Smiley (Canceled: May 2023): An LGBTQ romcom series that premiered in 2022, Smiley was not renewed for future episodes.
Bling Empire & Bling Empire: New York (Canceled: April 2023): Both the reality series Bling Empire and its New York spin-off were canceled in April 2023.
Inside Job (Canceled: January 2023): Initially renewed for a second season, the animated series Inside Job saw its renewal decision reversed by Netflix in January 2023.
FAQs
Q: Which Netflix shows were canceled in 2023?
A: Some of the canceled Netflix shows in 2023 include “Snowflake Mountain,” “Welcome to Eden,” “Sky High: The Series,” “In Love All Over Again,” “Lockwood & Co.,” “Man vs. Bee,” “Rebelde,” “Smiley,” “Bling Empire & Bling Empire: New York,” and “Inside Job.”
Q: Is there a possibility of shows being renewed after being at risk of cancellation?
A: Yes, there have been instances where shows initially at risk of cancellation were eventually renewed based on various factors. The decision to cancel or renew a show ultimately rests with Netflix based on these considerations.
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