All the TV Shows That Have Been Cancelled in July 2025

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This July, the TV world took some heavy hits as networks pulled the plug on a handful of shows. From veteran programs to newbies that never got a fair shot, the cancellations stung for fans across the board.

We’re diving into the details of what’s been cut, from celebrity chatter to alien antics and beyond. Each show had its own flavor, and we’re sad to see them go.

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015-2026)

The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015-2026)
Spartina Productions

Colbert’s late-night gem mixed sharp humor with timely takes on politics and culture. It led the pack in ratings for years.
CBS decided to end it next May, citing budget concerns. We’ll miss Stephen’s clever monologues and his knack for breaking down the news.

Resident Alien (2021-2025)

Resident Alien (2021-2025)
UCP

Alan Tudyk shined as an alien disguised as a rural doctor in this sci-fi comedy. Its odd humor and small-town vibes hooked us.
The show’s fourth season, wrapping August 8, marks its last. Fans will feel the loss of Harry’s fish-out-of-water charm.

E! News (1991-2025)

E! News (1991-2025))
E!

For over 30 years, this show served up Hollywood gossip with flair. It was a staple for anyone obsessed with celebrity life.
Its final episode airs September 25, marking its second cancellation since 2020. The end of this iconic run leaves a void for entertainment junkies.

Duster (2025)

Duster (2025)
Warner Bros. Television

Set in the 1970s, this crime drama followed a driver caught in a dangerous world. Josh Holloway and J.J. Abrams teamed up for a nostalgic thrill.
HBO Max dropped it after one season, robbing us of more retro action. The Lost reunion deserved a longer ride.

The Residence (2025)

The Residence (2025)
shondaland

Uzo Aduba led this Netflix mystery as a detective tackling murders in a unique setting. It promised twists and strong performances.
After one season, it’s done. We’re disappointed we won’t see more of Aduba’s sleuthing skills in this intriguing setup.

Pulse (2025)

Pulse (2025)
Genre Arts

This Netflix drama threw us into the chaos of a hospital, aiming for intense medical storytelling. It had a fresh cast and big ambitions.
Canceled after one season, it couldn’t break through the packed medical drama field. We hoped for more high-stakes cases.

Happy Face (2025)

Happy Face (2025)
iHeartPodcasts

Drawing from a real-life story, this show explored a serial killer’s daughter navigating her dark legacy. Annaleigh Ashford and Dennis Quaid starred.
It ended after one season, leaving its complex family drama unfinished. Fans are left craving more of its emotional depth.

Denise Richards and Her Wild Things (2025)

Denise Richards and Her Wild Things (2025)
Bravo

Denise Richards opened her life to cameras in this Bravo reality show, showing off her family’s chaotic, fun dynamic.
It’s over after one season, though Bravo insists it was meant to be short. We wanted more of Denise’s wild, unfiltered world.

Which show’s cancellation hit you hardest, or is there another one we didn’t cover? Share your take in the comments!

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