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All the TV shows that are ending or have been canceled in 2019

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While some shows are getting picked up for more seasons, other TV series are already getting the axe.

2019 also marks the end of some beloved series, including "The Big Bang Theory" on CBS and HBO's "Game of Thrones."

Here's a list of all the shows that are ending or have been canceled in 2019. We'll update this list as more cancellations are announced.

SEE ALSO: Here are your favorite TV shows that are coming back for another season

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"The Affair"— Showtime, five seasons

The final season will air in 2019.



"Andi Mack"— Disney Channel, three seasons

The coming-of-age show will return for its third and final season in June.



"Arrow"— The CW, eight seasons

There will only be 10 episodes on its final season.



"A Series of Unfortunate Events"— Netflix, three seasons

The final season was released Tuesday, January 1, 2019. 



"Channel Zero"— Syfy, four seasons

The series was canceled in January 2019.



"The Cool Kids"— Fox, one season

The show was picked up for a full season in October.



"Counterpart"— Starz, two seasons

The series was canceled in February 2019.



"Crashing"— HBO, three seasons

The last episode aired in March.



"Crazy Ex-Girlfriend"— The CW, four seasons

The series returned for the final half of its last season Friday, January 11, 2019.



"Criminal Minds"— CBS, 15 seasons

The final season will premiere in 2019.



"The Deuce"— HBO, three seasons

The final season will air in 2019.



"The Big Bang Theory"— CBS, 12 seasons

The highly anticipated series finale on May 16 gave Amy a makeoverand didn't reveal Penny's last name.



"Broad City"— Comedy Central, five seasons

The beloved comedy duo said their onscreen goodbyes in March.



"Elementary"— CBS, seven seasons

The final season will air in 2019.



"Empire"— Fox, six seasons

The show will return for its sixth and final season next year.



"Fam"— CBS, one season

The show was created by Corinne Kingsbury, whose producing credits include HBO's "The Newsroom."



"The First"— Hulu, one season

The series was canceled in January 2019.



"The Fix"— ABC, one season

It was produced and co-written by famed prosecutor Marcia Clark.



"For the People"— ABC, two seasons

The legal drama from Shondaland was set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court.



"Friends From College"— Netflix, two seasons

The series was canceled in February 2019.



"Fuller House"— Netflix, five seasons

The final season will air fall 2019.



"Game of Thrones"— HBO, season eight

The series finale of HBO's hit show will air on Sunday, May 19. Follow along with INSIDER's coverage here.



"The Gifted"— Fox, two seasons

"The Gifted" was set in Marvel's "X-Men" universe.



"Gotham"— Fox, five seasons

The series returned for its final season Thursday, January 3, 2019.



"Happy Together"— CBS, one season

Harry Styles was an executive producer.



"Homeland"— Showtime, eight seasons

The final season will premiere fall 2019.



"I Feel Bad"— NBC, one season

The show was executive produced by Amy Poehler.



"I Love You, America With Sarah Silverman"— Hulu, one season

The series was canceled in January 2019.



"iZombie"— The CW, five seasons

The series returns for its final season Thursday, May 2, 2019.



"Jane the Virgin"— The CW, five seasons

The series returns for its final season on Wednesday, March 27, 2019.



"Jessica Jones"— Netflix, three seasons

The series is returning for a third and final season in 2019.



"The Kids Are Alright"— ABC, one season

Show creator Tim Doyle announced the cancellation on May 10.



"Killjoys"— Syfy, five seasons

The final season is set to air in 2019.



"Lethal Weapon"— Fox, three seasons

"In the quest to be No. 1, you have to make tough choices, and 'Lethal Weapon' was unfortunately on the other side," Fox CEO Charlie Collier said.



"Legion"— FX, three seasons

The final season will air in June.



"Life in Pieces"— CBS, four seasons

The fourth season will be its last.



"Man In the High Castle"— Amazon, four seasons

The final season will air in late 2019.



"Modern Family"— ABC, 11 seasons

The ABC sitcom's final season will premiere in fall 2019.



"Mr. Robot"— USA, four seasons

The final season will air in 2019. 



"Murphy Brown"— CBS, one season

It was a revival of a popular sitcom.



"Nightflyers"— Syfy, one season

The series was based on George R.R. Martin's novella.



"One Day at a Time"— Netflix, three seasons

Netflix announced the cancellation in a tweet.



"Orange Is the New Black"— Netflix, seventh season

The final season will air in 2019. 



"The Passage"— Fox, one season

The vampire drama series was based on Justin Cronin's novels.



"Poldark"— PBS/BBC, five seasons

The series will end after its fifth season. 



"Power"— Starz, six seasons

The series will return in August for its sixth and final season. Multiple spin-offs are reportedly in the works.



"Preacher"— AMC, four seasons

The drama, executive produced by Seth Rogen, will return for its final 10-episode season in August.



"Proven Innocent"— Fox, one season

The procedural drama was set in a wrongful conviction firm.



"The Punisher"— Netflix, two seasons

The series was canceled in February 2019.



"Rel"— Fox, one season

"Get Out" breakout star Lil Rel Howery wrote, executive produced, and starred on the comedy.



"Shadowhunters"— Freeform, three seasons

The two-hour series finale aired in early May.



"Schitt's Creek"— Pop, six seasons

Dan and Eugene Levy announced that the series would end after six seasons.

"We also wanted to take this opportunity to let you know that we've decided season six will be our last," they wrote. "We are so grateful to have been given the time and creative freedom to tell this story in its totality, concluding with a final chapter that we had envisioned from the very beginning."



"SMILF"— Showtime, two seasons

Showtime canceled the series in March.



"Speechless"— ABC, three seasons

Although it was canceled, the show's executive producer Daniel Chunhinted on Twitter that they could still make a fourth season.



"Splitting Up Together"— ABC, two seasons

Ellen DeGeneres was an executive producer on the show.



"Star"— Fox, three seasons

According to Deadline, "Star" is already getting offered to other platforms.



"Suits"— USA, nine seasons

It was announced in January 2019 that the series will end after the ninth season. 



"Supernatural"— The CW, 15 seasons

The series will return in fall 2019 for its 15th and final season.



"Teachers"— TV Land, three seasons

The finale will air in 2019. 



"The Tick"— Amazon, two seasons

The show was canceled six weeks after season two premiered on Amazon.



"Transparent"— Amazon, five seasons

The final season will air in 2019. Star Jeffrey Tambor will not return to the show after being fired over sexual harassment allegations made by two women, which he has denied.



"Travelers"— Netflix, three seasons

The season was canceled in February 2019.



"Trial and Error"— NBC, two seasons

The series was canceled in January 2019. 



"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt"— Netflix, four seasons

The Tina Fey-created comedy streamed its finale episode in January.



"Veep"— HBO, seven seasons

The final episode of the political comedy aired in May.



"Vikings"— History, six seasons

It was announced in January 2019 that the series will end with its sixth season. 



"Whiskey Cavalier"— ABC, one season

Lauren Cohan left AMC's "The Walking Dead" to star in the ill-fated show about FBI agents.



"You're the Worst"— FXX, five seasons

The series returned for its final season Wednesday, January 9, 2019.




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