Prime Video’s 2025 Cancellations Leave Fans Reeling
Amazon Prime Video has built a reputation for delivering bold, diverse stories, from epic fantasies to gritty crime dramas. Yet, 2025 saw the streamer make some tough calls, pulling the plug on a slew of shows that captured our hearts, even if only for a season or two.
These cancellations cut across genres, from reimagined classics to fresh comedies, leaving us to ponder what might have been. Below, we break down each show that didn’t make it, exploring their stories and why they ended.
The Wheel of Time (2021-2025)

This sprawling fantasy saga, led by Rosamund Pike, brought Robert Jordan’s novels to life with magic and epic battles. Its rich world and complex characters made it a flagship for Prime’s ambitious projects.
High production costs and a dip in viewership led to its end after three seasons. The cancellation left us longing for more adventures in its vibrant universe.
The Summer I Turned Pretty (2022-2025)

Based on Jenny Han’s beloved books, this heartfelt drama followed Belly, played by Lola Tung, navigating love and growth. Its summery charm and emotional stakes won over many.
Set to wrap after its third season in 2025, the show aims to tie up its romantic arcs. We’re curious to see how Belly’s journey ends.
The Sticky (2024-2025)

Margo Martindale starred in this offbeat comedy about a maple syrup heist, drawing from a real Canadian crime. Its quirky humor and unique premise stood out.
Despite its charm, the show was axed after one season due to low viewership. Its cancellation left us craving more of its sweet, chaotic energy.
The Pradeeps of Pittsburgh (2024-2025)

Naveen Andrews led this comedy about an Indian family settling into American life, told through clever flashbacks. Its fresh take on the immigrant experience earned praise.
Limited audience reach led to its end after one season. The loss stings for those who loved its heartfelt, funny storytelling.
Outer Range (2022-2025)

Josh Brolin anchored this sci-fi Western, blending ranch life with cosmic mysteries. Its bold mix of genres hooked viewers craving something different.
After two seasons, high costs and mixed reception led to its cancellation. Unanswered questions make its end a tough pill to swallow.
On Call (2025)

Troian Bellisario starred in this intense police drama, delivering gripping cases in a tight half-hour format. Its strong cast and fast pace made it a standout.
Despite early buzz, it was canceled after one season due to insufficient viewers. Talks of a new network keep hope alive for its return.
Neighbours (1985-2025)

This iconic Australian soap, revived by Prime in 2022, followed the lives of Ramsay Street’s residents. It launched stars like Margot Robbie and became a cultural staple.
After 40 seasons, financial strains ended its run in 2025. Its finale left us nostalgic for its warm, community-driven stories.
My Lady Jane (2024-2025)

This witty historical fantasy reimagined Lady Jane Grey’s tale, with Emily Bader leading a charming cast. Its playful tone and romantic twists won fans.
High costs and modest ratings led to its cancellation after one season. We’re still rooting for more of its bold, irreverent spirit.
Harlem (2021-2025)

Meagan Good and Grace Byers starred in this vibrant series about four friends in New York City. Its mix of humor, heart, and guest stars like Whoopi Goldberg shone.
After three seasons, declining viewership led to its end. Its authentic take on friendship will be deeply missed.
Dinner With the Parents (2024-2025)

This comedy tackled family chaos through hilarious dinner scenes, offering a fresh spin on domestic life. Its sharp wit showed promise but struggled to find footing.
Canceled after one season due to low engagement, its end left us wishing for more of its quirky charm.
Cruel Intentions (2024-2025)

Sarah Catherine Hook and Zac Burgess led this modern take on the 1999 film, set in a scandal-filled college. Its steamy drama captured the original’s allure.
Low ratings led to its cancellation after one season. Fans hoped for more, but it couldn’t sustain its early buzz.
Clean Slate (2025)

Laverne Cox starred as Desiree Slate, a trans woman reconnecting with her father in this touching comedy. Its focus on identity and family earned critical nods.
Despite its warmth, it was axed after one season due to limited viewership. Its loss marks a gap in diverse storytelling.
Citadel: Honey Bunny (2024)

This Indian spinoff of ‘Citadel’ starred Samantha Ruth Prabhu and Varun Dhawan, bringing Bollywood flair to the spy genre. Its vibrant action stood out.
Canceled after one season, its story will fold into the main ‘Citadel’ series. Fans were bummed to lose its unique energy.
Citadel: Diana (2024-2025)

Matilda De Angelis led this Italian spinoff of ‘Citadel,’ diving into espionage with sleek style. Its European setting added fresh depth to the franchise.
Like its Indian counterpart, it was canceled after one season, with its arcs merging into ‘Citadel’ season two. Its end disappointed those who loved its flair.
The Bondsman (2025)

Kevin Bacon played a resurrected bounty hunter in this supernatural drama, blending action with eerie twists. Its bold premise sparked intrigue.
High costs and low viewership led to its end after one season. Its unique vibe made the cancellation a tough blow.
Almost Paradise (2020-2025)

Christian Kane starred as Alex Walker, a former DEA agent tackling crime in the Philippines. Its mix of action and tropical vibes drew a dedicated crowd.
After two seasons, it was canceled due to insufficient ratings. Creators are reportedly seeking a new platform for it.
Which Prime show’s cancellation hit you hardest, or is there one you think deserved another shot? Share your take in the comments!


