It’s axing season.
As is the rite of March, networks and streaming services have begun renewing and canceling TV shows ahead of spring finales.
While some shows stick on the bubble before a last-minute cancelation,
others are cut without hesitation — “Doubt,” starring Katherine Heigl
and Laverne Cox, was axed after just two episodes.
Other beloved classics and critic darlings keep chugging along, like
“Grey’s Anatomy,” heading into its 14th season, and “Survivor,” which
was renewed for seasons 35 and 36.
Here’s our running list of what’s coming back and what’s gone forever:
Renewed
“The 100”
“The Affair”
“American Horror Story”
“Arrow”
“Baskets”
“Beyond”
“The Big Bang Theory”
“Blue Bloods”
“Bull”
“Crashing”
“Crazy Ex-Girlfriend”
“Drunk History”
“Empire”
“Feud”
“The Flash”
“The Fosters”
“Goliath”
“Good Behavior”
“The Good Place”
“Grey’s Anatomy”
“Hawaii Five-0”
“How to Get Away with Murder”
"Humans"
“Jane the Virgin”
“Kevin Can Wait”
“Legends of Tomorrow”
“Legion”
“Lethal Weapon”
“The Librarians”
“Life in Pieces”
“Love”
“Lucifer”
“MacGyver”
“Madam Secretary”
“Major Crimes”
“The Man in the High Castle”
“Man With a Plan”
“The Mick”
“The Middle”
"The Mindy Project"
“Mom”
“Mozart in the Jungle”
“NCIS: Los Angeles”
“NCIS: New Orleans”
“The OA”
“One Day at a Time”
“Portlandia”
“Riverdale”
“Red Oaks”
“The Royals”
"Santa Clarita Diet"
“Scandal”
“Scorpion”
“A Series of Unfortunate Events”
“Sneaky Pete”
“Star”
“StartUp”
“Supergirl”
“Superior Donuts”
“Supernatural”
“Superstore”
“Survivor”
“Taboo”
“Tangled”
“This Is Us”
“Travelers”
Canceled
“Doubt”
“Girl Meets World”
“Good Girls Revolt”
“Incorporated”
"Time After Time"
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