Out there in nature, spring is a time of new life, but in here, for a TV fan, spring can be a killer. The annual TV reaping has already begun, with CBS canceling S.W.A.T. (again) and axing its two FBI spin-offs — FBI: Most Wanted and FBI: International. (A new FBI spin-off, titled FBI: CIA, is reportedly still in the works.) Over on streaming, Prime Video's The Summer I Turned Pretty is coming to an end with its upcoming third season, and Netflix's The Recruit has been canceled after two seasons.
But the news isn't all bad; Netflix's Running Point will be back for a second season, the Criminal Minds revival Criminal Minds: Evolution has been renewed at Paramount+, Syfy's The Ark is bound for a third voyage, and Hallmark's The Way Home is finding its way back for Season 4.
Whether you're looking to celebrate more of your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we're keeping tabs on all the shows that have been canceled or renewed in March below.
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TV show cancellations
- The Summer I Turned Pretty, Prime Video: The coming-of-age drama will end with its upcoming third season, which will consist of 11 episodes and is expected to premiere in July. It's time to decide: Team Conrad or Team Jeremiah? (March 7, Variety)
- S.W.A.T., CBS: The Shemar Moore-led drama has been canceled and will end after its current eighth season. S.W.A.T. was previously canceled after its sixth season in 2023, only to be resurrected — for what was supposed to be a "seventh and final" season — following outcry. (March 6, Deadline)
- The Recruit, Netflix: The spy drama starring Noah Centineo has been canceled after two seasons. Cast member Colton Dunn was the first to announce the news. (March 5, Deadline)
- FBI: Most Wanted, CBS: The first of the FBI spin-offs, which starred Dylan McDermott, has been canceled after six seasons. (March 4, Deadline)
- FBI: International, CBS: The spin-off about FBI agents abroad, which starred Jesse Lee Soffer, has been canceled after four seasons. (March 4, Deadline)
- Around the Horn, ESPN: The long running sports panel show has been canceled after almost 23 years. Its final episode will air on May 23. (March 4, The Hollywood Reporter)
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TV show renewals
- The Way Home, Hallmark: The family drama with a time travel twist has been renewed for a fourth season, which is set to debut in 2026. (March 6, Instagram)
- The Ark, Syfy: Dean Devlin's science-fiction series about planetary colonization will be back for Season 3. (March 5, Instagram)
- Storage Wars, A&E: The long-running series about prospectors gambling on the contents of storage units will return for Season 16. The format will also change; Storage Wars will be supersized to hourlong episodes. (March 5, Deadline)
- Running Point, Netflix: The pro basketball comedy starring Kate Hudson and co-created by Mindy Kaling has been renewed for Season 2. (March 6, Variety)
- Criminal Minds: Evolution, Paramount+: The Criminal Minds revival has been renewed for a fourth season — or, officially, Season 19, if you're counting from the start of the original series. Season 18, the third season of the revival, will premiere on May 8. (March 5, Paramount+)