Want to find out whether your favorite TV series is among the most recent canceled TV shows? Have a look.
Squid Game
After many bits of hearsay and reports, Netflix has officially given a green light, to the second season of the hit Korean series Squid Game. The show, about individuals who enter a deathmatch in the desire for winning a fortune, turned into a cultural talking point when it premiered last year and has a 95% Tomatometer score.
The Boys
Prime Video renewed The Boys for a 4th season after the superhero show’s season 3 debut weekend posted record growth for the series. Over the first three days of its 3rd season, the worldwide audience for The Boys increased by 17% from season 2 and 234 percent from season 1. The Boys released the first three episodes of season 3 on Friday, June 3. New episodes are available each Friday, leading up to the season finale on July 8. The eight-episode season streams exclusively on Prime Video in more than 240 nations and regions around the world.
Superb Owl. What We Do In the Shadows
Superb Owl. What We Do In the Shadows, the mockumentary about vampire roommates and the human who some way or another continues to stay close by, has gotten a 5th and 6th season. The Emmy-nominated series, which is based on the feature movie by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, features Kayvan Novak, Matt Berry, Natasia Demetriou, Mark Proksch and Harvey Guillén.
Our Flags Mean Death
Our Flags Mean Death will live to fight another battle. HBO Max has given the 2nd season to creator David Jenkins’ pirate comedy, which stars series executive producer Taika Waititi as famed pirate captain Blackbeard and Rhys Darby as Stede Bonnet, the real-life aristocrat who left his better half and family to become a pirate.