15 TV Shows That Deserve a Movie to Wrap Things Up

Some TV shows end with loose threads or cliffhangers that leave us craving closure, while others are so beloved we just want one last adventure. A movie can tie up lingering plots or give fans a proper farewell, extending the story in a big way.
We’ve ranked 15 shows that need a cinematic finale, from compelling to essential, based on their unresolved stories or untapped potential. Here’s why these series deserve a movie to finish strong.
15. Hannibal (2013-2015)
Mads Mikkelsen’s chilling Hannibal Lecter and Hugh Dancy’s fragile Will Graham ended on a cryptic cliffhanger. A movie could explore their twisted bond post-escape.
The show’s lush visuals and psychological depth scream for a cinematic leap. We’re hungry for their dark, unresolved dance.
14. The OA (2016-2019)
This mind-bending sci-fi series about alternate dimensions was canceled mid-story, leaving fans baffled. A movie could resolve Prairie’s cosmic journey and her angel-like role.
Its wild ambition needs a big-screen canvas to land. We’re itching for answers to its mysteries.
13. Pushing Daisies (2007-2009)
Ned’s pie shop and his gift to revive the dead charmed us with quirky romance. The abrupt end left mysteries like Chuck’s dad unresolved.
A movie could wrap its whimsical tale with vibrant visuals. We crave one last slice of its sweet weirdness.
12. Freaks and Geeks (1999-2000)
This teen dramedy ended after one season, leaving Lindsay and Sam’s futures unclear. A movie could show their post-high school paths with the same heart.
Its raw, nostalgic vibe would shine on the big screen. We want to see their misfit crew again.
11. Deadwood (2004-2006)
The gritty Western left Al Swearengen and Seth Bullock’s town at a turning point. Though a 2019 movie tied some threads, more stories linger.
A new film could dive deeper into Deadwood’s raw politics and rivalries. We’re ready for another dusty showdown.
10. Marvel’s Agent Carter (2015-2016)
Peggy Carter’s spy adventures ended too soon, with her SSR role and romance with Sousa unresolved. A movie could give her a Cold War-era caper.
Hayley Atwell’s charm deserves a cinematic spotlight. We’re eager for her sharp-witted finale.
9. Carnivàle (2003-2005)
This eerie Dust Bowl saga of good versus evil stopped mid-mythology, leaving Ben’s destiny unclear. A movie could resolve its supernatural battle.
Its haunting visuals and dense lore beg for a big-screen payoff. We’re drawn to its unfinished mystery.
8. Veronica Mars (2004-2019)
Veronica’s detective work got a 2014 movie, but the divisive Season 4 finale left fans split. A new film could redeem her story with a proper case.
Kristen Bell’s snarky sleuth shines brightest in feature form. We want one more Neptune mystery.
7. Sense8 (2015-2018)
The Wachowskis’ global psychic saga ended with a rushed special, leaving the cluster’s fight against BPO open. A movie could flesh out their final stand.
Its bold visuals and diverse cast need a cinematic stage. We’re hooked on their connected fates.
6. GLOW (2017-2020)
The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling faced cancellation before resolving their Vegas dreams. A movie could show Ruth and Debbie’s final match and personal arcs.
Its vibrant 80s vibe and sharp comedy would pop on screen. We’re cheering for their big comeback.
5. Firefly (2002-2003)
The crew of Serenity got a film in Serenity (2005), but unanswered questions like River’s full powers linger. Another movie could explore new galactic adventures.
Joss Whedon’s space Western deserves a bigger farewell. We’re ready to soar with Mal again.
4. Timeless (2016-2018)
Time-traveling heroes Lucy, Wyatt, and Rufus ended with a rushed finale, leaving history’s fate open. A movie could tackle one last mission to save time.
Its clever history twists and tight team deserve a cinematic wrap. We’re eager for their final jump.
3. Wynonna Earp (2016-2021)
Wynonna’s demon-hunting saga ended with her family’s arcs tied loosely, but fans crave more. A movie could give her one last supernatural showdown.
Melanie Scrofano’s gritty charm would ignite the big screen. We’re pumped for her next cursed fight.
2. Fringe (2008-2013)
The sci-fi saga’s multiverse and Observer plot wrapped unevenly, leaving Walter’s sacrifice vague. A movie could clarify the parallel worlds’ fates.
Its mind-bending stakes and tight cast need a final chapter. We’re gripped by its lingering mysteries.
1. Community (2009-2015)
Greendale’s misfit study group never got its promised “and a movie” after six seasons. A film could reunite them for one last absurd adventure.
The show’s meta humor and heartfelt bonds scream for a big-screen send-off. We’re dying for #SixSeasonsAndAMovie.
Which show needs a movie to wrap its story, or is there another series you’d love to see hit the big screen? Share your thoughts in the comments!