All the TV shows canceled by CBS from SWAT to The Neighborhood

BS has made a series of brutal decisions over beloved TV shows this year, with many on the chopping block and several confirmed to have been canceled.

From SWAT to the FBI franchise, and sitcoms to late night comedies, below are the TV shows that have been shelved.

Shemar in S.W.A.T as Sergeant II Daniel "Hondo" Harrelson© Getty

SWAT

SWAT has been canceled twice before by the network but it looks like the third time is the final charm for the action drama.

Reports suggested that CBS did not engage in renewal talks, instead choosing to end the long-running series outright which stars Shemar Moore.

"It’s heartbreaking news, primarily because it’s been such an immense pleasure working with this cast and crew to put out a show that we’ve always been proud of, SWAT. executive producer/showrunner Andrew Dettmann said following the news.

"Trust me, all of us, the family over at SWAT, we ain’t done chasing bad guys and [performing] helicopter chases and motorcycle chases and car chases and blowing up stuff. We ain’t done," said Shemar, sharing that they are hoping to be picked up by another network.

Still from FBI: Most Wanted with Shantel VanSanten (L) and Dylan McDermott (R)

After six seasons, FBI: Most Wanted which starred Dylan McDermott, has been canceled. 

It was the first spin-off in the FBI franchise, and followed the Bureau's Fugitive Task Force which focuses on tracking and capturing criminals on the Most Wanted list.

Originally led by Julian McMahon, Kellan Lutz, Keisha Castle-Hughes and Nathanial Arcand, the show won its time slot for every episode this past season.

"Thanks to Wolf Films and to CBS, David Hudgins and Ken Girotti, for supporting an incredible run of the show. I will treasure the memories and the friendships built over my time on the series and the years spent," said Keisha.

 

Exclusive: FBI International star Eva-Jane Willis teases what come next after global crossover

Exclusive: FBI International star Eva-Jane Willis teases what come next after global crossover

Vinessa Vidotto as Special Agent Cameron Vo, Luke Kleintank as Special Agent Scott Forrester, and Carter Redwood as Special Agent Andre Raines© Getty

FBI: International

The second spin-off, FBI: International, launched in 2021, with cast members Luke Kleintank, Heida Reed, Carter Redwood, Vinessa Vidotto and Christiane Paul.

Former Chicago PD star Jesse Lee Soffer took  over the lead role when Kleintank exited at the end of season three, but it will end in 2025 at the end of season four.

“Of course I’m sad the show must come to an end, but I want to thank Wolf Entertainment and CBS for everything: in particular the incredible tour of Europe! We have memories to last us a lifetime!” Eva-Jane Willis, who played Europol liaison Megan “Smitty” Garretson said.

Neither International nor Most Wanted are being shopped around to other networks.

Their final episodes will air May 13, 2025.

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