Shows Apple TV+ Canceled in 2 Seasons or Less

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Let’s face it, no one likes getting shows canceled. We get attached to the characters, engrossed in the storyline, and right when we’re on the edge of our seats, we get the dreaded Twitter notification that one of our favorite shows got unexpectedly canceled.

We’ve seen it happen with Netflix, and even Hulu in the past few months, but one streaming platform we never expect to cancel shows has recently broken our hearts. Apple TV+ has gotten us hooked onto some amazing shows like The Morning Show (get ready for the third season premiere on Sept 13), Ted Lasso, and Dickinson, to name a few.

We binge Apple TV+ a lot (and have gotten our buddies into it after we told them about the little-known free trial going on). But sadly, even some of our favorite shows can’t be saved.

Recently, Apple TV+ has canceled over half a dozen TV shows in the summer of 2023, and fans are wondering what the heck is going on. While it seems Apple TV+ knocks it out of the park every time, some shows have sadly gotten axed recently for lackluster views (and only with one season out)!

It’s never fun when a show gets canceled. But once the sting goes away, load up your Apple TV+ accounts and dive back into the great shows.

For now, let’s see which Apple TV+ shows have sadly gotten axed after two seasons or less below:

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A version of this article was published on Sept 2023.

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‘High Desert’

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‘City on Fire’

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