Amazon Prime Video Cancels 5 Shows: Complete List and Ratings

Amazon Prime Video has made some recent decisions to cancel a few shows, leaving fans disappointed but also excited for what’s to come. One of the canceled shows is Kevin, an adult animated sitcom co-created by Aubrey Plaza. This show followed the adventures of a cat named Kevin who moves into an animal rescue in New York City. Despite the talented voice cast including Jason Schwartzman and Whoopi Goldberg, the show was unfortunately canceled after one season. Plaza expressed her disappointment in an Instagram post, drawing parallels to her time on Parks and Recreation.

Another show that won’t be returning is Gen V, a popular spinoff of The Boys. This satirical series, set at Godolkin University for young superheroes, followed students competing to become the next generation of heroes. Despite strong reviews, the show’s executive producers confirmed that it would not be coming back for a third season. However, they reassured fans that they would continue exploring the characters’ stories in other projects within The Boys franchise.

The musical drama The Runarounds, created by Jonas Pate, has also been canceled after one season. This series followed a group of high school graduates forming a rock band and navigating life after graduation. While the show will not be returning for a second season, the real band that inspired the series remains optimistic about their future together.

Hazbin Hotel, an animated musical comedy series, will be ending after its fifth season. The show follows the princess of Hell, Charlie Morningstar, as she opens a hotel to rehabilitate sinners. Although fans will miss the show, Prime Video has confirmed that Hazbin Hotel will receive three more seasons before concluding. The creator and head of animation at Amazon MGM Studios, Melissa Wolfe, praised the show for pushing the boundaries of adult animation and captivating audiences worldwide.

Lastly, the planned Stargate revival was canceled before production began. Despite early hype around the revival, Prime Video executives decided to scrap the project over concerns about its potential audience. This decision was a disappointment to fans of the long-running science fiction franchise, but creator Martin Gero and other writers had hoped to create a show with broad appeal.

Overall, while the cancellations are disappointing, there are still plenty of exciting shows to look forward to on Amazon Prime Video. Stay tuned for updates and new releases as the streaming platform continues to entertain audiences around the globe.