NBC's 2026 Cancellations: A Look at the Shows Bidding Farewell

Ta-Nehisi Coates

Author and journalist whose work on culture, race, and history includes writing for Marvel's "Black Panther."

As the television landscape evolves, a significant number of shows on NBC are concluding their runs in the 2025-2026 season. These changes affect a diverse range of programming, from medical dramas to long-running syndicated series, reflecting shifts in audience preferences and network strategies. Key departures include the Zachary Quinto-led medical drama 'Brilliant Minds', the latest 'Law & Order' spin-off 'Organized Crime', and 'The Kelly Clarkson Show', alongside other syndicated staples like 'Access Hollywood' and 'The Steve Wilkos Show'.

The decisions behind these cancellations are varied. 'Brilliant Minds', despite its compelling premise inspired by neurologist Oliver Sacks' works, struggled to build a substantial viewership, becoming NBC's lowest-rated drama. Its inability to retain an audience, even with a consistent time slot, ultimately sealed its fate after just two seasons. Similarly, 'Stumble', a mockumentary about a cheerleading team, was critically acclaimed but failed to attract a large enough audience, leading to its cancellation after one season. The syndicated talk shows 'Karamo' and 'The Steve Wilkos Show' are also ending as NBCUniversal discontinues its first-run syndicated programming, citing a need to align with local stations' programming preferences. While some shows, like 'The Kelly Clarkson Show', are ending due to the host's personal decision to prioritize family, others, like 'Law & Order: Organized Crime', conclude after several seasons, leaving dedicated fans and cast members to express their goodbyes.

The departure of these shows marks a transitional period for NBC, as the network recalibrates its offerings to meet changing viewer demands. While the end of beloved series can be bittersweet for fans and creators, it also opens avenues for fresh narratives and new talent. This continuous evolution is a testament to the dynamic nature of the entertainment industry, where creativity and adaptability are key to success. The resilience of those involved, as seen in cast members sharing heartfelt messages and pursuing new ventures, highlights a forward-looking spirit in the face of change.

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