Over the last few years, Netflix has cemented its place in Hollywood as a premium entertainment provider. As the streaming platform continues to evolve, it’s clear that not every new show it introduces can stick around for the long haul — even if it has legions of devoted fans. As they say, you can’t please everyone, even when producing new shows and films at the rate Netflix is! Whether the show simply ran its course or the show’s viewership wasn’t up to snuff, here’s a list of all the original shows that Netflix has canceled in the last year, including those canceled in 2020. We’ve also included some shows that are on the bubble and for which we’re awaiting news of a next season, plus those that have been renewed and are definitely coming back — at least for one more season. Updated: 8/20/20

‘White Lines’ (Canceled) Following the reports in the press over the past couple of days and for all those asking me on here, it’s with a heavy heart I post the #WhiteLines season 2 ship has well and truly sailed. Huge thanks, respect and… https://t.co/U1s4GYbK43 — Daniel Mays (@DanielMays9) August 13, 2020

Netflix has canceled the thriller series “White Lines” after only one season. The show followed a woman’s quest to uncover the truth behind her brother’s disappearance. Cast member Daniel May announced the news on social media. “Following the reports in the press over the past couple of days and for all those asking me on here, it’s with a heavy heart I post the #WhiteLines season 2 ship has well and truly sailed,” he wrote on Twitter.

‘The Dragon Prince’ (Renewed) It's happening. #TheSagaIsComing #TheDragonPrince pic.twitter.com/kJtSlh9UYB — The Dragon Prince (@thedragonprince) July 24, 2020

Good news for fans of “The Dragon Prince”: Netflix has issued a multi-season renewal for the fantasy series. The show, currently in its third season, has been picked up for the entire seven-season saga, as announced at the virtual Comic-Con event in July. Netflix later confirmed the news on Twitter, writing, “It’s happening. #TheSagaIsComing.”

‘Patriot Act With Hasan Minhaj’ (Canceled) What a run. @patriotact has come to an end. I got to work with the best writers, producers, researchers, and animators in the game. My 2 babies were born and grew up with the show. TY to @Netflix and everyone who watched. Now it’s time to return these screens to Best Buy 😎 pic.twitter.com/4s4TrsKWe6 — Hasan Minhaj (@hasanminhaj) August 18, 2020

Hasan Minhaj’s Netflix talk show won’t be back for a seventh season. The comedian announced the cancellation on Twitter, writing in part, “What a run. ‘Patriot Act’ has come to an end. I got work with the best writers, producers, researchers and animators in the game.”

‘AJ and the Queen’ (Canceled) View this post on Instagram Find your light 💡 A post shared by AJ and the Queen (@ajandthequeen) on Feb 4, 2020 at 1:48pm PST

“AJ and the Queen” has been canceled after a single season at Netflix. The series featured RuPaul as Ruby Red, a down-on-her-luck drag queen who travels across America from club to club in a rundown RV with her sidekick AJ. RuPaul confirmed the cancellation via Twitter, writing, “End of the road for ‘AJ and The Queen.’ Netflix has decided to not extend our trip across America. Thank you for all the love & support. We’re so very proud of the work.”

‘The Kominsky Method’ (Final Season) The Kominsky Method has been renewed for a third and final season. Creator Chuck Lorre said, "It's been an incredible experience to see the warm response from both audiences and critics. I'm excited to wrap up the story with this final chapter.” — See What's Next (@seewhatsnext) July 2, 2020

“The Kominsky Method” is getting one final season. Netflix has renewed the Chuck Lorre-produced comedy, which stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin, for season three, which will also double as its farewell run. “’The Kominsky Method’ has been a true passion project for me and it’s been an incredible experience to see the warm response from both audiences and critics. I’m excited to wrap up the story with this final chapter,” Lorre said of the renewal in a statement.

‘Sweet Magnolias’ (Renewed) We're going back to Serenity! SWEET MAGNOLIAS has been renewed for Season 2. Thank you for your support, enthusiasm… and questions. #whosinthecar #sweetmagnoliasS2 pic.twitter.com/eLMPASyodo — Sweet Magnolias (@SweetMagnolias) July 23, 2020

Netflix is bringing back its romance drama, “Sweet Magnolias,” for a sophomore season. The show, based on the series of novels by Sherryl Woods, debuted earlier this year to largely positive reviews. Set in the fictional city of Serenity, South Carolina, the drama follows three best friends as they juggle relationships, family and their professional endeavors in the small town. The first season ended on a dramatic cliffhanger, so fans will be relieved to get some answers when season two arrives.

‘The Last Kingdom’ (Renewed) It’s so good to know we’re good to go. All aboard the party bus! #Season5 #TheLastKingdom pic.twitter.com/OLzOH5Fckx — The Last Kingdom (@TheLastKingdom) July 7, 2020

“The Last Kingdom” will return to Netflix for a fifth season. Based on Bernard Cornwell’s “The Saxon Stories,” the show follows the adventures of Uhtred, a warrior in 10th century England charged with training King Edward’s first-born son. Season 5 will adapt the ninth and 10th books from Cornwell’s series, “The Warriors of the Storm” and “The Flame Bearer. “

#blackAF’ (Renewed) Rashida Jones and black-ish creator Kenya Barris star in the new comedy, #blackAF. Pull up to the dysfunction on April 17. pic.twitter.com/MrmqihDO26 — Netflix (@netflix) April 6, 2020

Netflix is also bringing back its family comedy, “#blackAF.” The show stars creator and executive producer Kenya Barris as a fictionalized version of himself living in Los Angeles with his wife and children.

‘Dead to Me’ (Final Season) tag yourself we're the section of blanket being clutched by judy's right hand pic.twitter.com/MQk339mgos — Dead To Me (@deadtome) July 3, 2020

Don’t worry, “Dead to Me” fans — that season two cliffhanger won’t be the end for the series. Netflix has renewed the dark comedy, starring Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini, for a third and final season. Applegate addressed the renewal on Twitter, writing, “I will miss these ladies. But we felt this was the best way to tie up the story of these women. Thank you to all the fans. We will be getting back to work when it is safe to do so. Much love.”

‘Never Have I Ever’ (Renewed) ❗️❗️ MAITREYI GOT BANGS ❗️❗️ oh yeah, and Never Have I Ever got a season 2 🙃 pic.twitter.com/sHJhjQMmXb — Never Have I Ever (@neverhaveiever) July 1, 2020

“Never Have I Ever,” Netflix’s coming-of-age comedy created by Mindy Kaling, is getting a second season. The cast confirmed the renewal on Instagram, posting video from a Zoom call in which star Maitreyi Ramakrishnan shares the happy news with her costars.

‘The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina’ (Canceled) It all comes down to one last Chilling Adventure. Our final chapter is coming later this year. Coven forever. 🖤 pic.twitter.com/T0jkwAc1wJ — Chilling Adventures of Sabrina (@sabrinanetflix) July 9, 2020

Sabrina and her crew have come to the end of their spooky adventures. Netflix has pulled the plug on the Kiernan Shipka-starrer, which takes place in the Archieverse alongside “Riverdale” and the recently canceled “Katy Keene.” “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina” will air its final eight episodes later this year.

‘Ozark’ (Renewed)

“Ozark” will be back for one more season. The fan-favorite Netflix drama will get a supersized fourth and final season, consisting of 14 episodes instead of the usual 10. Season four will be split into two parts, split into seven episodes each.

‘Mortel’ (Canceled)

“Mortel” hit Netflix in late November 2019, but it failed to gain much attention and was canceled only two months later. The show followed two teens who try to solve the murder of one of their siblings after coming into contact with a supernatural being who gives them superpowers.

‘The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell’ (Canceled) I’m very sad to say, I've been told there won’t be another season of The Curious Creations 😔 Thank you to everyone who watched and has supported the series. Thank you to Henson, Wilshire, Netflix and the amazing people who made the show with me. I'm so grateful ❤️ pic.twitter.com/tLC0eC7rPt — Christine McConnell (@CHMcConnell) April 2, 2019

There will be no second season of “The Curious Creations of Christine McConnell.” The star tweeted out the news in early April 2019, writing, “I’m very sad to say, I’ve been told there won’t be another season of The Curious Creations. Thank you to everyone who watched and has supported the series. Thank you to Henson, Wilshire, Netflix and the amazing people who made the show with me. I’m so grateful.”

‘Warrior Nun’ (Renewed) Warrior Nun has been renewed for a second season — watch the cast find out pic.twitter.com/FOFY4N4RhT — Netflix (@netflix) August 19, 2020

“Warrior Nun,” inspired by Ben Dunn’s Manga series, has been renewed for season two. The show revolves around a 19-year-old woman who wakes up in a morgue with inexplicable powers. Netflix confirmed the news by tweeting a video of showrunner Simon Barry sharing the news about the renewal to the cast, including Alba Baptista, Toya Turne and more.

‘Into the Night’ (Renewed) Netflix

Netflix is bringing back “Into the Night” for another drama-packed season. The show follows the passengers and crew of an overnight flight who must fight for survival amid a mysterious cosmic disaster. “We’ve been thrilled by the global response to ‘Into the Night,’ and I’m excited to share that we’ll be doing a second season,” creator and writer Jason George said in a statement. “It’s been amazing to see how fans across the world have connected with the multinational passengers and crew of BE Airways Flight 21. We are excited to continue their journey.”

‘Outer Banks’ (Renewed) We’ll sea you again! 🌊 #OBX pic.twitter.com/XlCVQaSrgr — Outer Banks (@obxonnetflix) July 24, 2020

The Pogues are headed for more drama. Netflix has renewed breakout show “Outer Banks” for a second season. The YA series follows a group of local teens, known as the Pogues, in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, who are forced to make life-altering decisions after a hurricane kills the power and sets off a chain of dangerous events.

‘V Wars’ (Canceled)

Netflix has canceled this freshman sci-fi drama after just one season. The show starred Ian Somerhalder as a scientist whose best friend becomes infected with a mysterious disease that transforms him into a murderous predator.

‘Another Life’ (Renewed) I have the most exciting news! Another Life is coming back for Season 2 on @Netflix! Can’t wait to see you all back in space❤️❤️👽🚀 #AnotherLife @NXOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/PUSFwJbIuF — Katee Sackhoff (@kateesackhoff) October 29, 2019

It’s not all bad news for Netflix fans. Plenty of the streamer’s original shows have managed to snag a renewal, including the sci-fi series “Another Life.” Though the show earned less than stellar reviews from critics, it apparently drew enough viewers to get another season. The news was confirmed by star Katee Sackhoff with a tweet, reading, “Another Life is coming back for Season 2 on Netflix! Can’t wait to see you all back in space.”

‘GLOW’ (Final Season) Netflix

The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling are getting ready to hang up their spandex. Netflix has renewed the critically acclaimed dramedy for a fourth and final season. The announcement was made on the show’s official Instagram page, with a caption that read, “All good things must come to a GLOWing end. We’re coming back for a fourth and final season!”

‘Stranger Things’ (Renewed) View this post on Instagram we’re not in hawkins anymore A post shared by Stranger Things (@strangerthingstv) on Sep 30, 2019 at 9:00am PDT

Get ready for another trip to the Upside Down. Netflix has renewed “Stranger Things” for a fourth season. The streamer released a teaser that confirms the next season of the series will be at least partially set outside of Hawkins, Indiana, stating, “We’re Not In Hawkins Anymore.”

‘Grace and Frankie’ (Final Season) Netflix

Netflix also confirmed that”Grace and Frankie” will return for a seventh and final season. The concluding season will feature 16 episodes, bringing the total episodes of the show to 94. That makes the comedy the longest-running Netflix original series of all time.

’13 Reasons Why’ (Final Season)

Netflix has wrapped up its run with “13 Reasons Why.” The streamer renewed the teen drama for a fourth and final season last year. Season four premiered in June 2020.

‘The Crown’ (Final Season)

Centered on dramatized events of Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, “The Crown” is a fan-favorite that has plenty more stories to tell. Netflix has preemptively renewed the historical drama for both a fourth and fifth season. The fifth season will also be its last.

‘The Rain’ (Final Season) View this post on Instagram Survival Squad: We’ll see you in 2020 for the third and final season. 🌧️🌧️🌧️ A post shared by The Rain (@therainnetflix) on Jun 18, 2019 at 11:00pm PDT

The Danish original drama “The Rain” will also return a third and final season. The show takes place six years after a brutal virus carried by rain wipes out almost all the human life in Scandinavia. Netflix confirmed the renewal in June 2019 with a promotional poster that reads, “You Can’t Survive Alone.”

‘Trinkets’ (Final Season) View this post on Instagram Us, after hearing the Trinkets final season announcement A post shared by Trinkets (@trinkets) on Aug 27, 2019 at 10:26am PDT

Netflix renewed the young adult series “Trinkets” for a 10-episode second and final season. The show, based on Kirsten “Kiwi” Smith’s young adult novel, follows three teenage girls from different social circles who form an unlikely friendship after attending a mandated Shoplifters Anonymous group. Sarah Goldfinger joins the series as the new showrunner for the second season, premiered in August 2020.

‘The Umbrella Academy’ (Renewed) Netflix

Netflix has kicked off a 10-episode second season of the live-action superhero series, “The Umbrella Academy.” Ellen Page, Tom Hopper, David Castañeda, Emmy Raver-Lampman, Robert Sheehan, Aidan Gallagher and Justin H. Min reprise their roles in season two, with new guest stars also expected to join the cast.

‘After Life’ (Renewed) Netflix

If you love the Ricky Gervais starrer “After Life,” we have good news: Netflix has announced it has renewed the series for a third season. The show starts the comedian as a middle-aged journalist whose seemingly perfect life is shattered after his wife dies of cancer. The show’s second season was released on Netflix in April 2020, and Deadline announced its return for a third season in May 2020.

‘You’ (Renewed) Netflix

What failed to work on Lifetime became a bonafide hit on Netflix. The thriller series, which stars Penn Badgley as a bookstore manager/serial killer, earned a second life after moving from the cable network to the streamer. Given the huge response it has garnered online in both its freshman and sophomore seasons, it’s no wonder Netflix opted to move forward with a third season. Bagdley and co-star Victoria Pedretti are set to reprise their roles in season three.

‘The Order’ (Renewed) Netflix

Netflix has ordered another season of the supernatural thriller series, “The Order.” The show follows a college student who sets out to avenge his mother’s death by pledging a secret order and “lands in a war between werewolves and practitioners of dark magic.” The freshman season earned rave reviews from critics. Season two will arrive sometime in 2020.

‘The Haunting of Hill House’ (Renewed) Netflix

The spooky drama, which premiered last fall, will return for a second season, but don’t expect to see the same characters. Netflix has renewed the series as an anthology, so season two will focus on an entirely different story. The sophomore season, titled “The Haunting of Bly Manor,” will be based on Henry James’s gothic novella “The Turn of the Screw.”

‘Sex Education’ (Renewed) View this post on Instagram season 3 is the new season 2, get with the programme. A post shared by Sex Education (@sexeducation) on Feb 10, 2020 at 8:00am PST

Only weeks after the sophomore season of this series, starring Gillian Anderson and Asa Butterfield, premiered, Netflix decided to bring it back for more. The streamer ordered a third batch of episodes of the show, which centers on an awkward high school student with a sex therapist mother who sets up an underground sex therapy clinic for students. The streaming service announced the news with a quirky trailer, captured below.

Locke and Key (Renewed) View this post on Instagram more keys, more demons, more aloha 🖕Locke & Key is officially returning for season two!! A post shared by Locke & Key (@lockeandkeynetflix) on Mar 30, 2020 at 8:00am PDT

Netflix has renewed its adaptation of the comic book series “Locke and Key,” which debuted in February 2020. The streamer confirmed the news on social media, writing, “More keys, more demons, more aloha.” According to Deadline, the upcoming season will see heightened stakes for the Locke siblings as they adjust to their new roles as the Keepers of the Keys.

‘Love Is Blind’ (Renewed) View this post on Instagram We’ll give you something to smile about… tomorrow. A post shared by Love is Blind (@loveisblindnetflix) on Mar 4, 2020 at 10:51am PST

Netflix issued a two-season renewal for its new hit reality series, “Love Is Blind.” The streamer is currently holding online casting and auditions for the show. The third season will reportedly premiere in 2021.

‘Turn Up Charlie’ (Canceled)

Netflix has opted not to renew the Idris Elba comedy, “Turn Up Charlie,” which stars the actor as a struggling DJ who becomes a “manny” to his best friend’s daughter. The decision comes more than a year after the release of the show’s first season. “’Turn Up Charlie’ will not return for a second season,” Netflix said in a statement. “We’re especially grateful to star and executive producer Idris Elba, who turned his passion for DJing into a witty, heart-warming comedy series.”

‘Merry Happy Whatever’ (Canceled) Hey everybody. I wanted to let you know that Merry Happy Whatever will unfortunately not be coming back for a second season. Sad news, but I am so happy and grateful that I got to make the episodes we did with such a… https://t.co/gMO57k2MSs — Tucker Cawley (@TuckerCawley1) March 27, 2020

After one merry season, “Merry Happy Whatever” has been canceled. Netflix axed the holiday-themed comedy after the show earned a lukewarm reception last year. Creator Tucker Cawley made the announcement on Instagram and Twitter, writing in part, “Sad news, but I am so happy and grateful that I got to make the episodes we did with such a lovely, talented group of actors, writers, directors, producers and crew.”

‘Next In Fashion’ (Canceled)

Netflix has canceled its fashion competition show, “Next in Fashion,” after only one season. Hosted by fashion guru Tan France and style icon Alexa Chung, the 10-episode show featured a group of designers who faced off in different challenges centered on different trends.

‘Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show’ (Canceled) Seems like a good time to mention #AstronomyClub was sadly not renewed by @netflix. Thank you 🙏🏾 to all the fans who watched! Hoping that more black artists & comedians are given the platform to have voices in the future ✊🏽✊🏽✊🏽 https://t.co/1yOtbBZQou — Astronomy Club (@ClubAstronomy) June 3, 2020

“Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show,” which is executive produced by prolific showrunner Kenya Barris, has been canceled at Netflix after one season. The show, which launched in December 2019, featured sketches from the Upright Citizens Brigade’s first all-black troupe, Astronomy Club.

‘Gentefied’ (Renewed) See you next season! 🎉 https://t.co/F5yopW8Z31 — Gentefied (@gentefied) May 18, 2020

Netflix is bringing back its Latinx dramedy, “Gentefied.” The streaming service has ordered a second eight-episode season of the show, which is based on the digital series of the same name. Executive produced by America Ferrera, the show centers on three Mexican-American cousins who are chasing the American drama in a rapidly changing neighborhood of Los Angeles.

‘Valeria’ (Renewed) ¡Confirmado que nos veremos en una segunda temporada! #ValeriaNetflix pic.twitter.com/CN9h4QgVVk — Diana Gómez (@dianagmz7) June 12, 2020

Netflix has renewed the Spanish language show “Valeria,” based on the popular books by Elisabet Benavent. The show, described as Sex and the City set in Spain, centers on a writer in crisis navigating a tough time in her marriage, with the help of her three best friends. Season two will follow Valeria as she decides whether to move forward with publishing her novel under a pseudonym. Star Diana Gómez also confirmed the renewal on Twitter.

‘The Witcher’ (Renewed) We traveled to lands far, and traveled to lands near, #TheWitcher Map Of The Continent is officially here. When you stumble across the bard's entry let me know. https://t.co/Sp6FsXubMv pic.twitter.com/lZWvpGKXOT — The Witcher (@witchernetflix) January 10, 2020

“The Witcher” is getting a second season. Netflix renewed the drama, based on the book series of the same name, in late 2019, more than a month before the release of its freshman season. The eight-episode sophomore season was expected to start production in 2020, with an expected debut in 2021, although it’s unclear if the premiere will be delayed due to the coronavirus pandemic.

‘Blood & Water ‘(Renewed) No more further questions. SEASON 2 IS ON THEE WAY! #BloodAndWater pic.twitter.com/rFFID2PjCr — NetflixSA (@NetflixSA) June 15, 2020

Netflix is bringing back the South African teen drama, “Blood & Water,” for season two. The second season will follow Puleng and Fikile as they deal with the consequences of their explosive confrontation. Stars Khosi Ngema, Ama Qamata, Natasha Thahane, Gail Mabalane, Cindy Mahlangu, Thabang Molaba, Arno Greeff and Dillon Windvogel are all expected to return for the highly anticipated season.