10 TV Shows Nobody Expected To Get Cancelled
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00:00The world of TV entertainment has always been perilous, but it's never felt more volatile or
00:05unpredictable than in the modern streaming era, and so it's distressingly common for shows to
00:11get abruptly cancelled out of nowhere, despite their apparent popularity, rave reviews, and how
00:17much of a sure thing they seemed on paper. So, with that in mind, I'm Ellie for WhatCulture,
00:22and here are 10 TV shows nobody expected to get cancelled.
00:2610. Angel
00:29Let's kick things off with one of the most insane and unfortunate cancellation stories
00:34in TV history, the premature and wildly unnecessary demise of Angel. Despite the Buffy spin-off
00:42maintaining impressively consistent ratings across its five seasons, the show was abruptly
00:47canned by the WB midway through the airing of its fifth and ultimately final season. The
00:52reason for this? Creator Joss Whedon, fed up with his cast members turning down jobs while
00:57waiting for Angel to be renewed each season, asked Jordan Levin, WB's head of entertainment,
01:02to make an early decision on Angel's fate, feeling confident that it would be renewed due to the
01:07show's critical and rating success. But Levin, feeling pressured to answer, decided to cancel
01:13Angel, much to the shock of Whedon and the entire ensemble cast. As if the ambiguous conclusion of the
01:19show's fifth season didn't sting enough, Angel's head writer David Fury later, quote,
01:24guaranteed that if Whedon hadn't requested an early answer, it would have been renewed for a sixth season.
01:309. American Vandal
01:32Mockumentary series American Vandal remains one of the most ingenious and unexpected Netflix originals
01:39ever produced. And between rave reviews, its viral power on social media, low-budget and largely
01:45unknown cast, it seemed impossibly safe from the threat of cancellation. Yet just a month after
01:51its acclaimed second season premiered, Netflix unceremoniously cancelled American Vandal without
01:56explanation, a revelation that shocked the fanbase and left analysts scrambling to comprehend the
02:02rationale. The most compelling theory is that Netflix cancelled it because it was produced by CBS
02:06Television Studios, and over the last five or so years, the streamer has steadily been decreasing its
02:12reliance on outside productions, preferring to keep development in-house to ensure they can retain
02:18the global rights forever. Even so, the producers vowed to shop American Vandal around to other
02:24networks. Yet six years later, it infuriatingly still remains dead in the water. Considering the
02:30presumably low overheads compared to the other teen drama comedy series and its brilliantly evergreen
02:36premise, it's truly baffling that American Vandal didn't run for many, many seasons.
02:418. King of the Hill
02:43King of the Hill was one of TV's great, seemingly immovable institutions, an iconic animated series
02:50that had shockingly consistent ratings throughout its run. However, in 2008, Fox suddenly announced
02:56that the show's 13th season would be its last, leaving the fanbase straining to figure out the
03:01cause. As it turns out, Fox decided to can King of the Hill because they felt its time slot would be
03:06better served by another show, Seth MacFarlane's impending Family Guy spin-off, The Cleveland Show.
03:12Because Family Guy was a massive ratings hit for Fox, they evidently surmised that replacing King of
03:17the Hill with more Family Guy content would be better for their bottom line. Somewhat ironically
03:22though, The Cleveland Show's ratings were ultimately only a fraction above King of the Hill's, making it
03:27tough to justify that decision to the animated comedy's loyal fanbase. There is a silver lining though,
03:33given that a King of the Hill revival is currently in development to air on Hulu in the near future.
03:38Praise be.
03:397. Glow
03:41There's no denying that the COVID-19 pandemic had a brutal impact on TV and film production,
03:48especially throughout 2020. And one of the most gut-wrenching consequences of this was the
03:52cancellation of Netflix's beloved wrestling dramedy series, Glow. In September 2019, Glow was actually
03:59renewed for a fourth and final season by Netflix, with production beginning in February 2020.
04:05But mere weeks later, the shoot was shut down due to the pandemic, with one episode already in the
04:10can and filming about to begin on the second. Months passed as the world dealt with the ramifications
04:15of the pandemic, and that October, the show's creators confirmed that Glow wouldn't be returning
04:21for season four after all. The reason for this? A combination of the additional costs of shooting
04:26the series amid pandemic restrictions, and the logistical challenges of shooting a wrestling
04:30series while maintaining COVID protocols. Furthermore, with season four having no chance
04:35of making it to air before 2022, Netflix felt this was too long a gap after season three was released
04:41in 2019, and so decided to pull the plug. Considering that Glow's third season ended on
04:46a tantalising cliffhanger, this was an especially painful un-renewal.
04:516. Star Trek The Next Generation
04:53There was absolutely no reason to believe that Star Trek The Next Generation wouldn't be returning
04:59for an eighth season, given that even season seven's least watched episode still pulled
05:04in a mighty 11.3 million viewers. Plus, the ensemble cast were all contracted for an eighth
05:10season, so what reason could there possibly be for a cancellation? Well, Paramount ultimately
05:15decided to end TNG after season seven because they wanted to begin making feature films with
05:21the cast instead, and felt that continuing TNG simultaneously would place a ceiling on the
05:26box office potential of the prospective movies. The studio was also reportedly concerned about
05:31rising cast salaries for season eight, and so opted to develop the film's Star Trek Generations
05:36instead. Paramount's TNG movies ended up being something of a mixed bag financially,
05:42though Generations and First Contact performed well, while Insurrection and Nemesis flopped.
05:47Many fans understandably can't stop fantasising about what season eight might have been,
05:52while to others, it was ultimately the right time to wrap things up.
05:56Well, if Star Trek is your thing, then do check out our sister channel Trek Culture,
06:00where we talk about all the latest and greatest in relation to Star Trek.
06:045. Yellowstone
06:06As Yellowstone was a huge surprise ratings hit for Paramount, it seemed entirely plausible that
06:12they'd milk the mainline Western drama series for every last drop. And so, with viewing figures
06:18rising substantially season upon season, it was quite the shock when the network announced that
06:22Yellowstone would be wrapping up with season five, in large part due to star Kevin Costner's
06:27desire to quit the series to focus on his Horizon Western movie saga. But that wasn't all for
06:33Yellowstone, of course. With the cancellation, Paramount confirmed that a sequel series,
06:37later revealed to be The Madison, was already in development, with Michelle Pfeiffer set to star.
06:42Given this and the success of recent spin-offs 1883 and 1923, as well as two other spin-offs
06:48currently in development, it's safe to say that the Yellowstone Empire will survive Costner's
06:53departure just fine, even if it remains surprising that the main series didn't end up chugging along for
06:58a dozen or so seasons. 4. The Peripheral
07:02Not unlike Glow, Amazon's sci-fi series The Peripheral was actually renewed for a second season
07:08before unexpected industry circumstances caused the streamer to reverse course. In what was nothing
07:14short of a rollercoaster ride of emotions for its fans, the show was finally renewed for season two
07:19in February 2023, more than two months after the first season finished airing. But then came the
07:25one-to-punch of the SAG-AFTRA and Writers Guild of America strikes throughout 2023, bringing most
07:31American TV and film productions to a standstill. And so, with the shutdowns continuing for many
07:36months, in August 2023, Amazon announced that The Peripheral had now been cancelled, with industry
07:42analysts pointing to the fact that season two likely wouldn't have been ready to air until 2025,
07:48too long a wait for a mystery show which premiered in late 2022.
07:52All in all, it's an extremely unfortunate casualty of studios not giving actors and
07:57writers their fair due in short order. 3. The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance
08:02The Dark Crystal Age of Resistance received rave reviews for its masterful continuation of the
08:08dark fantasy world created by Jim Henson, once again brought to life by mesmerising practical
08:14puppetry from The Jim Henson Company. On September 19, 2020, it even won an Emmy for Outstanding Children's
08:21programme. And while a show with puppets was never going to be a ratings mega-hit in the modern era,
08:26Age of Resistance truly seemed like a passion project for Netflix. Plus, with all the sets and
08:31puppets already built, season two likely would have been a good measure cheaper. But we maddeningly
08:36never got to find out, as the day after the show's Emmy win, Netflix swiftly cancelled Age of
08:41Resistance. Though the streamer never reasoned why they canned the series, it almost certainly came down
08:46to the costs of producing such a lavish series versus the limited appeal of a puppet-based fantasy
08:52show. Even so, for many confident that Netflix was passionately flying the flag for The Dark
08:56Crystal, this cancellation came as quite the bummer surprise.
09:002. The Acolyte
09:01Even accepting the polarising audience response to the new Star Wars Disney Plus series The Acolyte,
09:08some of it genuine criticism, some of it clearly made entirely in bad faith, it was a genuine shock to
09:13see the show cancelled just six weeks after its first, and now only, season wrapped up its run.
09:19For starters, it's Star Wars. And up to this point, Disney hadn't cancelled any of their other
09:23live-action Star Wars shows, with even the likes of The Book of Boba Fett and Obi-Wan Kenobi simply
09:28being considered not in active development. And given The Acolyte's strong early viewing figures,
09:33it was wholly plausible that Disney would give the show breathing room to further build a following
09:38throughout a second season. Even with the show's declining viewing figures as the season progressed,
09:43it seemed probable that Disney would simply leave the show in limbo at worst in an attempt to save
09:48face. But alas, they quite decisively announced that the show was outright cancelled in late August,
09:54leaving many nagging plot threads hanging in the air. For her part, star Amandla Stenberg said the
09:59news, quote, wasn't a huge shock due to the rampage of vitriol directed towards her and her fellow cast
10:05members ever since the project was announced.
10:081. Mindhunter
10:10Mindhunter is a classic case of a show that was incredibly popular within the niche of true
10:15crime lovers, though its passionate online fandom evidently didn't translate to major mainstream
10:20success. In early 2020, several months after season 2 was released, Mindhunter's third season
10:26was put on hold as its showrunner David Fincher ventured off to develop other projects, including
10:32his film Mank. This also resulted in the main cast members being released from their contracts.
10:37Fans still remained confident that season 3 would see the light of day, even as years of radio
10:42silence passed. But that hope was firmly stamped out in February 2023, when Fincher himself confirmed
10:48that Mindhunter had effectively been cancelled. In prior interviews, Fincher had suggested some of
10:54the reasons for the show's abrupt conclusion, namely that it, quote, never got the numbers that
10:58justified the cost, and his own exhaustion with the time-consuming and mentally taxing nature of
11:03overseeing such an intense and meticulous TV series. It's a damn shame, but considering the near-peerless
11:09polish and poise of those two masterful seasons, it's an understandable call on Fincher's part.