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All the Canceled and Renewed TV Shows This Month (February 2025)

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Mark Duplass, The Creep Tapes

Mark Duplass, The Creep Tapes

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February may be short, but it's brutal. The TV industry kicked off the month with a trio of cancellations — the saddest being Hulu's critically acclaimed comedy How to Die Alone, which has been canceled after just one season. At least we'll see creator and star Natasha Rothwell on our screens this month in Season 3 of The White Lotus. TBS game shows Wipeout and The Cube have also reached the end of the road.

But it's good news for creeps: Shudder renewed its found-footage horror series The Creep Tapes after the Mark Duplass-starring continuation of the film franchise set records for the streamer and AMC+.

Whether you're looking to celebrate more of your favorites or mourn the loss of something on your regular rotation, we're keeping tabs on all the shows that have been canceled or renewed in February below. 

ALSO READ: January's renewals and cancellations

TV show cancellations

  • How to Die Alone, Hulu: Natasha Rothwell's comedy has been canceled after one season. In a statement, Rothwell wrote that she was "baffled" by the decision and will shop the series to other platforms. (Feb. 4, Variety)
  • Wipeout, TBS: The Wipeout revival, hosted by John Cena and Nicole Byer, has been canceled after two seasons. The original version of the game show ran from 2008 to 2014 on ABC. (Feb. 3, TVLine)
  • The Cube, TBS: The game show, hosted by Dwyane Wade, has been canceled after two seasons. The series was an American adaptation of the British game show of the same name. (Feb. 3, TVLine)

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TV show renewals

  • The Creep Tapes, Shudder: Mark Duplass' found-footage horror series, a continuation of the film franchise, has been renewed for Season 2 after becoming the most-watched Shudder show on AMC+. (Feb. 6, Shudder)
  • Kiff, Disney Channel/Disney XD: The Emmy-nominated animated series for kids is coming back for Season 3. (Feb. 6, Disney Channel)