A new year has begun, which means not only will Netflix be making even more fresh titles and original films available to stream, but it'll also be getting rid of a few favorites to make room. Sure, some shows — like A Series of Unfortunate Events, for instance — have naturally run their course, but the ending of others left us dazed and confused. See where all of your favorites stand ahead!
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Renewed. The streaming platform announced the fate of the star-studded show on April 2 — season two is officially happening! Despite Netflix's usual caginess when it comes to releasing ratings or the number of people who tuned in for season one, it certainly seems like The Umbrella Academy has a strong fandom behind it. Renewing it makes sense.
Canceled. Tina Fey's colorful comedy officially came to an end in January when it aired the second and final part of season four.
Not technically canceled, but still ending. The long-running prison drama will end with its seventh and final season later this year (presumably).
Not technically canceled, but still ending. The series, which was based on the books of the same name, always had a final end date in mind, given that the show followed the source material quite closely. Things wrapped up for the show for good when the third season premiered in January.
Renewed. The creepy, addicting series will air its second season on Netflix, transporting Joe (Penn Badgley) from NYC to LA.
Renewed. The comedy is Netflix's second-ever original animated series, and it was confirmed that it would be returning for a fourth season in January.
Renewed. The modern-day reboot of the 1985 animated series will be back for a second season thanks to a successful first-season run.
Renewed. After sweeping at award shows, it should come as no surprise that Chuck Lorre's The Kominsky Method got picked up for a second go-around.
Canceled. The dark comedy's cocreator, Nicholas Stoller, tweeted about its cancelation on President's Day, confirming that there won't be a third season.
Canceled. Despite being a fan-favorite with viewers, Jessica will not return to kick ass in a fourth round following its upcoming third season.
Canceled. Like Jessica Jones, this Mavel series got the boot from Netflix in February after two seasons.
Renewed. The beloved comedy led by Lily Tomlin and Jane Fonda got the green light for a sixth season.