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All 55 TV Shows Canceled Or Ending In 2023 (So Far)
All good things come to an end. Then again, so do bad things. If you need proof of that, take a look at the list of TV shows canceled every single year. In 2022, over 100 shows were either canceled or announced as ending. Some of them were excellent; others weren’t so great and met their ends early. Now, in 2023, cancellations by networks and streaming services are off to a massive start.
With the year still young, plenty of TV shows are already meeting their end. Some, like Vampire Academy, failed to attract the audience to necessitate a second season. Meanwhile, long-running shows like Mayans, Titans, and Doom Patrol have announced they are entering their final seasons.
It can sometimes be hard to keep up with which shows have gotten the axe. Luckily for you, GameSpot has your back. Take a look below at all of the shows canceled or announced as ending in 2023 so far below. We will continue to keep this updated as the fates of more shows are announced throughout the year. And while you’re at it, take a look at everything canceled in 2022, as well as a special look at what Netflix cut last year.
Don’t be sad your favorite shows are leaving us–be glad you had them in the first place. And given that a lot of these are on streaming services, be glad you can continue watching them over and over again until your eyes bleed Hopefully, they don’t get pulled at some point.
1. 1899 (Netflix)
Premiered on: November 17, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
2. Inside Job (Netflix)
Premiered on: October 22, 2021
Canceled after 1 season.
3. Uncoupled (Netflix)
Premiered on: July 29, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
4. Dead End: Paranormal Park (Netflix)
Premiered on: June 16, 2022
Canceled after 2 seasons.
5. Vampire Academy (Peacock)
Premiered on: September 15, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
6. One of Us is Lying (Peacock)
Premiered on: October 7, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
7. Astrid & Lilly Save the World (Syfy)
Premiered on: January 26, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
8. 61st Street (AMC)
Premiered on: April 10, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
A second season was filmed and will not air.
9. Pantheon (AMC+)
Premiered on: September 1, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
10. The Mosquito Coast (Apple TV+)
Premiered on: April 30, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
11. Gossip Girl (HBO Max)
Premiered on: July 8, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
12. Snowpiercer (TNT)
Premiered on: May 17, 2020
Canceled after 3 seasons.
A fourth season was filmed and could air elsewhere.
13. Rat in the Kitchen (TBS)
Premiered on: March 31, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
14. Mayans MC (FX)
Premiered on: September 4, 2018
Ending after 5 seasons.
Season 5 will air at a later date.
15. Outlander (Starz)
Premiered on: September 4, 2018
Ending after 5 seasons.
Season 5 will air at a later date.
16. Titans (HBO Max)
Premiered on: October 12, 2018
Canceled after 4 seasons.
17. Doom Patrol (HBO Max)
Premiered on: February 15, 2019
Canceled after 4 seasons.
18. NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS)
Premiered on: September 22, 2009
Ending after 14 seasons.
19. Jay Leno’s Garage (CNBC)
Premiered on: October 7, 2015
Canceled after 7 seasons.
20. American Gigolo (Showtime)
Premiered on: September 11, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
21. Cobra Kai (Netflix)
Premiered on: May 2, 2018
Ending after 6 seasons.
22. Kindred (FX)
Premiered on: December 13, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
23. Let the Right One In (Showtime)
Premiered on: October 9, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
24. Pennyworth: The Origin of Batman’s Butler (HBO Max)
Premiered on: July 28, 2019
Canceled after 3 seasons.
25. Reboot (Hulu)
Premiered on: September 20, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
26. The Mysterious Benedict Society (Disney+)
Premiered on: June 25, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
27. Outside the Lines (ESPN)
Premiered on: May 7, 1990
Canceled after 20 seasons.
28. Succession (HBO)
Premiered on: June 3, 2018
Ending after 4 seasons.
29. The Goldbergs (ABC)
Premiered on: September 24, 2013
Ending after 10 seasons.
30. Soulmates (AMC)
Premiered on: October 5, 2020
Canceled after 1 season.
31. Barry (HBO)
Premiered on: March 25, 2018
Ending after 4 seasons.
32. A League of Their Own (Prime Video)
Premiered on: August 12, 2022
Ending after 2 seasons.
33. Three Pines (Prime Video)
Premiered on: December 2, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
34. Willow (Disney+)
Premiered on: November 30, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
35. The L Word: Generation Q (Showtime)
Premiered on: December 8, 2019
Canceled after 3 seasons.
36. You (Netflix)
Premiered on: September 9, 2018
Ending after 5 seasons.
37. Big Shot (Disney+)
Premiered on: April 16, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
38. Fear the Walking Dead (AMC)
Premiered on: August 23, 2015
Ending after 5 seasons.
39. Firefly Lane (Netflix)
Premiered on: February 3, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
40. The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (Disney+)
Premiered on: March 26, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
41. Monarch (Fox)
Premiered on: September 11, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
42. The Resident (Fox)
Premiered on: January 21, 2018
Canceled after 6 seasons.
43. Ziwe (Showtime)
Premiered on: May 9, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
44. Sex/Life (Netflix)
Premiered on: June 25, 2021
Canceled after 2 seasons.
45. National Treasure: Edge of History (Disney+)
Premiered on: December 14, 2022
Canceled after 1 season.
46. Big Mouth (Netflix)
Premiered on: September 29, 2017
Canceled after 8 seasons.
Season 7 will premiere in 2023 and Season 8 will premiere in 2024.
47. Human Resources (Netflix)
Premiered on: March 18, 2022
Canceled after 2 seasons.
Season 2 will premiere in 2023.
48. Avenue 5 (HBO)
Premiere on: January 19, 2020
Canceled after 2 seasons.
49. Blood & Treasure (Paramount+)
Premiere on: May 21, 2019
Canceled after 2 seasons.
50. Judge Mathis (Syndicated)
Premiere on: September 13, 1999
Canceled after 24 seasons.
51. The People’s Court (Syndicated)
Premiere on: September 14, 1981
Canceled after 38 seasons.
52. Red Table Talk (Meta)
Premiere on: May 7, 2018
Canceled after 5 seasons.
53. South Side (HBO Max)
Premiere on: July 24, 2019
Canceled after 3 seasons.
54. The Chair (Netflix)
Premiere on: August 20, 2021
Canceled after 1 season.
55. 9-1-1 (Fox)
Premiered on: January 3, 2018
Canceled after 6 seasons.
Beginning with Season 7, 9-1-1 will move to ABC. There’s no word on if it will continue.
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MicroLED Apple Watch Ultra: All the Rumors So Far
This guide highlights everything we know about Apple’s work on a microLED watch and what Apple has in store for microLED in the future.
MicroLED Apple Watch Ultra
Introduced in 2022, the current Apple Watch Ultra uses standard OLED technology. MicroLED is, as the name suggests, LED display technology rather than OLED display technology, but it offers many of the benefits of OLED along with some improvements.
The microLED Apple Watch is expected to include a 2.1-inch diagonal display, but we aren’t aware of any other features that the device might get as of yet.
Apple is already testing microLED displays for the Apple Watch, and the displays are said to feature brighter, more vibrant colors and a look like content is “painted on top of the glass.”
It is unclear if Apple will update the Apple Watch Ultra prior to when it implements microLED, but given that we’re at least two years away from the new model, we could get an in-between update. That said, it isn’t yet known if Apple will update annually or if the Apple Watch Ultra will be more like the Apple Watch SE with occasional updates.
MicroLED Overview
MicroLED is a fairly new technology that’s been around for about two decades, but it has not yet been mass produced, because of the costs associated with it and the difficulty of making the displays. Samsung, for example, has made a microLED TV, but it sells for $150,000.
As the name suggests, microLED uses microscopic LEDs for individual pixels. The production process involves creating little tiny LEDs on a wafer and transferring them to a backplane, a process that hasn’t been perfected yet because of the time that it takes to test all of those LEDs. Since this is nascent technology, there are new cutting-edge production techniques in the works, and multiple companies are focused on figuring out microLED.
Compared to LED displays, microLED is much more energy efficient and it would likely notably increase battery life on the Apple Watch Ultra and other devices that adopt the technology in the future. Unlike OLED, there’s much less risk of screen burn-in, and microLEDs have a longer potential lifetime.
MicroLED displays also provide contrast improvements and faster response times because of the pixel-level individual lights, plus the color is better and brighter. In a nutshell, it’s a next-generation technology superior to OLED and miniLED.
Like OLED displays, microLED displays can be flexible, so if Apple eventually transitions to foldable devices, those products could use microLED. The technology would also work for curved displays.
Apple’s In-House Display Development
MicroLED is not like Apple’s other display technologies because it is the first display type that Apple is planning to design in-house. Rather than using a third-party display supplier like Samsung or LG Display, Apple is designing the displays itself and having them manufactured by partners like TSMC.
Apple has spent over six years working on microLED technology, and it has invested billions into developing new displays. Way back in 2015, Apple opened a secret laboratory in northern Taiwan to work on thinner, brighter, and more energy-efficient displays for future iOS devices, and rumors suggest that factory was dedicated to microLED. According to Bloomberg, it is one of the company’s most “critical projects.”
Apple reportedly has more than 300 employees working on microLED display development, but little is known about it outside of the company as of now. When Apple is able to transition to its own in-house displays, it will no longer need to rely on display partners.
MicroLED for Other Apple Devices
With OLED displays, Apple started with the Apple Watch before rolling out the technology to other devices, and the same thing is expected for microLED. The Apple Watch Ultra will be the first device with microLED, but Apple is planning to expand it to the iPhone, and it could also be introduced for the iPad and the Mac in the future.
It may take Apple some time to scale the technology to introduce larger microLED displays, but Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman says there are definite plans to use microLED for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
With OLED, the original Apple Watch introduced in 2015 had an OLED display, and it was the first Apple device to use the technology. Two years later, Apple brought OLED displays to the iPhone with the iPhone X, and now there are rumors of OLED iPads and MacBooks.
MicroLED Launch Date
The Apple Watch Ultra with microLED display is coming in the second half of 2025 at the earliest, according to display analyst Ross Young.
That’s still far off, so it is possible that Apple’s plans could be delayed and it could be pushed until 2026. Right now, Apple appears to be targeting 2025, so if that timeline sticks, we could see the Apple Watch Ultra with the new display technology launched in September 2025, which is typically when Apple introduces new Apple Watch models.
This article, “MicroLED Apple Watch Ultra: All the Rumors So Far” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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