The Wheel of Time: A month after its season-three finale, Deadline reports that the Rosamund Pike–led fantasy series, based on the books by Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson, has not been renewed by Amazon Prime.
The Bondsman: Kevin Bacon’s supernatural bounty-hunter drama has been canceled after just one season.
On Call: Despite its strong performance on the streaming service, Prime has canceled its new police procedural starring Troian Bellisario and Brandon Larracuente after just one season. According to Deadline, however, there might still be hope for the half-hour drama to continue on another platform.
Harlem: Following four 30-something female friends living in the titular NYC neighborhood of Harlem, the series starred Meagan Good and Grace Byers, with recurring appearances by TV heavyweights Whoopi Goldberg and Jasmine Guy. Despite its positive reviews, the show was canceled after three seasons.
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh: The story of a family who immigrated from India to Pittsburgh, it unfortunately only lasted for a single season before getting the ax.
The Sticky: A Canadian black comedy featuring Margo Martindale planning a high-stakes maple-syrup heist must have been too good for this world. It was canceled after one season.
The Summer I Turned Pretty: The teen soap opera, in which a newly pretty girl played by Lola Tung finds herself in a love triangle with two brothers who happen to have been family friends for her entire life, is coming to a close after three seasons, which is in accordance with the trilogy of books the show is based on.
Cruel Intentions: Sometimes, you just can’t re-create magic. Based on the classic 1999 film of the same name, which starred Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair, the eight-episode series never quite lived up to its source material, and was canceled after a single season.
Almost Paradise: Set and filmed in the Philippines, this crime drama was canceled after just two seasons.
Honey Bunny: This Hindi-language Citadel spin-off was canceled after one season, but you may still see some of its storylines play out in the second season of the original show, per Deadline.
Diana: Another Citadel spinoff, Diana was also canceled after its first season.
The Power: Perhaps the world decided the premise of The Power was just too dangerous to keep going. In the show, which was based on a novel of the same name, all the teenage girls in the world suddenly get the ability to electrocute people at will, and soon they teach the older women how to do the same. Fans of the science-fiction series, which starred Toni Collette and premiered way back in 2023, were hoping for a second season. Unfortunately, the show was officially canceled in 2025.
The Boys: The bloody superhero drama ends after season five, though the spin-off Gen V lives on.
My Lady Jane: Devastated. This YA Tudor romance with a supernatural twist was actually so good? The premise is maybe too wacky to sell on paper but trust, the chemistry was hot and the story was sweet. Remember us, Guildford!