‘Helstrom’ (Canceled)
Hulu has axed the live-action Marvel series “Helstrom” after one season. According to Deadline, the move was expected, given Marvel Studios TV’s new deal to create a slate of new MCU-integrated shows exclusively for Disney+. “Hellstrom” followed the son and daughter of a mysterious and powerful serial killer as they track down the worst of humanity — each with their own attitude and skills.
‘Hoops’ (Canceled)
It’s game over for “Hoops” at Netflix. The streamer has canceled its animated basketball-themed series for adults. The show, which only aired for a single season, featured Jake Johnson as a foul-mouthed basketball coach who thinks improving his awful team will turn his life around.
‘Utopia’ (Canceled)
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“Utopia” is over at Amazon. The drama, produced by bestselling author Gillian Flynn, took six years to hit the small screen, originally getting picked up by HBO before moving to Amazon. The show, which follows a group of comic book fans who stumble on a deadly pandemic, earned mediocre reviews from critics in its fall debut. In addition to failing to register with audiences, there was also the matter of poor timing, with the show airing during the real-life COVID-19 pandemic.
‘Feel Good’ (Final Season)
Netflix is bringing back its semi-autobiographical dramedy, “Feel Good” for a second and final season. The critically acclaimed series follows Canadian comic Mae Martin dealing with the challenges of sobriety while also navigating a complicated new relationship. Season two will premiere in 2021.
‘The Kelly Clarkson Show’ (Renewed)
Kelly Clarkson’s talk show career is just getting started. The singer will return to host “The Kelly Clarkson Show” for two more seasons, NBC recently confirmed. The renewal will keep the series, currently in its second season, on air through 2023.
‘Transplant’ (Renewed)
NBC is keeping “Transplant” around for another season. The network has renewed the medical drama for a second go-round after it garnered decent ratings in its freshman run this fall. According to The Hollywood Reporter, “Transplant”is the second-highest-rated first-year drama of the season so far.
‘One Day At A Time’ (Canceled)
“One Day at a Time” has been canceled … again. After previously getting axed at Netflix, the acclaimed family sitcom found a second home at Pop TV. But the show’s run there didn’t last long — Pop TV also pulled the plug on it after a shortened fourth season, which also aired on CBS, this year.
‘The Expanse’ (Final Season)
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Ahead of its season five premiere, Amazon’s “The Expanse” has been renewed for a sixth and final season. The popular series, based on James S.A. Corey’s bestselling novels, originally launched on SyFy, where it aired for three seasons before eventually getting saved from cancellation by Amazon. Production on season six will reportedly kick off in January 2021.