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Netflix Shows That Have Been Cancelled or Renewed for 2020

Osmosis (Cancelled)

Osmosis was released on March 29, 2019, on Netflix. It is a French science fiction web television consisting of eight episodes in the first season. Osmosis stars, Agathe Bonitzer, Suzanne Rault-Balet, Manoel Dupont, Gaël Kamilindi, and Hugo Becker.

It is set in near-future Paris and displays a new dating app called Osmosis. The application can help a person decode true love by digging deep into the user’s brain. However, finding a perfect match comes with a price to pay – the technology can also find the darkest secrets of a person. While the series was considered a hit, Netflix decided to put an end on Osmosis. 

Osmosis (Cancelled)

Osmosis was released on March 29, 2019, on Netflix. It is a French science fiction web television consisting of eight episodes in the first season. Osmosis stars, Agathe Bonitzer, Suzanne Rault-Balet, Manoel Dupont, Gaël Kamilindi, and Hugo Becker.

It is set in near-future Paris and displays a new dating app called Osmosis. The application can help a person decode true love by digging deep into the user’s brain. However, finding a perfect match comes with a price to pay – the technology can also find the darkest secrets of a person. While the series was considered a hit, Netflix decided to put an end on Osmosis. 

Messiah (Cancelled)

Messiah gained decent reviews; however, the series got canceled after just one season. The series is an American thriller web television series, which was released on January 1, 2020. It stars Mehdi Dehbi, Michelle Monaghan, Melinda Page, John Ortiz, Timer Sisley, Jane Adams, and Will Travel.

The cancelation of the Messiah is speculated to be due to the controversial religious content. However, another reason is speculated to be the high expense of filming in different locations all around the world. The series is based on the modern world’s reaction to a man who appears miraculously as Jesus. His sudden appearance makes him the center of various doubts.

Orange Is The New Black (Canceled)

Orange Is the New Black is a comedy-drama created for Netflix by Jenji Kohan. It is based on Piper Kerman’s memoir about her experiences at FCI Danbury. The series premiered on Netflix on July 11, 2013. It became an instant hit and gained a lot of loyal fans to the franchise. After the release of its seventh season, it was announced that this would be the end of the series. The final season received some great reviews from fans as well as critics.

It has become Netflix’s most-watched original series and has received many accolades, including various Golden Globe and Emmy nominations.

Santa Clarita Diet (Canceled)

Horror is a genre that is not liked by everyone, but it is still prevalent in web series like Santa Clarita Diet. The horror-comedy web series revolves around Drew Barrymore as Sheila Hammond, who undergoes metamorphosis and starts craving human flesh. The web series is an excellent blend of comedy and horror as the family tries to control her while dealing with various other issues.

After the decent success of this out of the box show, Netflix stood at canceling it. The speculated reason behind the cancelation is the show did not hit off that well with the audience and, of course, the financial reasons.

Jessica Jones (Canceled)

Jessica Jones is an American web television series based on the Marvel Comics character by the same name. The series was created by Netflix and produced by Marvel Television. It stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, who is a former superhero. She opens her detective agency and becomes a private investigator after Kilgrave, the show’s villain, makes her kill someone.

The series took a different approach while telling a superhero story. Although fans loved it, the show is being canceled by Netflix. It also features Eka Darville, Rachael Taylor, and Carrie-Anne Moss, along with Erin Moriarty, Wil Travel, and Mike Colter in the first season.

Soundtrack (Cancelled)

Soundtrack premiered on Netflix in December 2019. It is an American musical drama web series that stars Jenna Dewan, Callie Hernandez, Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Paul James, Megan Ferguson, and Campbell Scott. The series is created by Joshua Safran, who is also the executive producer alongside Ali Krug and Megan Ellison.

Safran is one of the members of the creative team of Gossip Girl and is also leading the Gossip Girl reboot on HBO Max. The soundtrack was debuted two days before The Witcher and after season 2 of You. Despite gaining a great amount of attention, Netflix canceled the drama in January 2020.

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