Every TV Show That Has Been Cancelled in July 2025
July 2025 brought a wave of tough news for TV lovers as several beloved shows faced cancellation. From long-running staples to fresh series that didn’t quite find their footing, networks made some big calls this month.
We’ve lost a mix of genres, from late-night talk shows to sci-fi comedies and gritty dramas. Below, we break down the shows that got the axe, sharing what made them special and why their endings sting.
E! News (1991-2025)

This celebrity news show ran for over three decades, delivering gossip and glamour to fans. Hosted by a rotating cast of familiar faces, it became a go-to for Hollywood updates.
Sadly, its second cancellation in five years hits hard. The show wraps on September 25, leaving a gap for pop culture junkies who loved its nightly dish.
Resident Alien (2021-2025)

This quirky sci-fi dramedy followed an alien posing as a small-town doctor, played by Alan Tudyk. Its blend of humor and heart won a loyal crowd.
The fourth and final season ends on August 8, closing the story of Harry’s earthly adventures. We’ll miss the oddball charm and Tudyk’s stellar performance.
Happy Face (2025)

Inspired by a true story, this drama centered on a serial killer’s daughter, with Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid leading the cast. It promised intense family dynamics.
Canceled after one season, the show didn’t get the chance to dig deeper. Its abrupt end leaves fans wondering what could have been.
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015-2026)

Stephen Colbert’s late-night juggernaut brought sharp wit and political commentary to CBS. It’s been a ratings leader in the late-night space.
Set to end in May 2026, the cancellation stems from financial decisions, per CBS. We’ll miss Colbert’s humor and his take on the daily news.
Duster (2025)

This 1970s crime drama reunited Josh Holloway with J.J. Abrams, offering a gritty tale of a getaway driver. It had a retro vibe we loved.
HBO Max pulled the plug after one season, cutting short its potential. Fans of Lost hoped for more from this creative duo.
Denise Richards and Her Wild Things (2025)

This reality show gave a peek into Denise Richards’ life with her family. Bravo pitched it as a raw, fun look at the star’s world.
Canceled after one season, Bravo claims it was always a limited run. Still, we’re bummed we won’t see more of Richards’ wild ride.
Pulse (2025)

This Netflix medical drama aimed to bring high-stakes hospital tension to the screen. It had a promising cast and premise.
After one season, Netflix decided to end it. The show struggled to stand out in a crowded genre, leaving fans of medical stories wanting more.
The Residence (2025)

Uzo Aduba starred as Cordelia Cupp in this Netflix murder mystery, solving crimes in a unique setting. It had a fresh take on the whodunit formula.
Canceled after one season, the show won’t return for more cases. Aduba’s talent shone, but it wasn’t enough to keep the series alive.
Which canceled show are you most upset about, or is there another one we missed? Drop your thoughts in the comments!


