Netflix Shows Canceled in 2022: First Kill, Baby-Sitters Club - Variety



Netflix Shows Canceled in 2022: First Kill, Baby-Sitters Club





Over 10 ages ago, Netflix launched the streaming revolution, rethinking how we glimpse TV and movies and forcing the rest of the manufacturing to adapt or die trying. But in 2022, the commercial saw ups and downs to say the least.



Wins for Netflix in 2022 concerned three of its most-watched titles of all time: “Stranger Things” Season 4, “Wednesday” and “Monster — Dahmer: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.” But those came once a rough start to the year, with major stock drops and subscriber losses that put the streamer’s reputation conception intense scrutiny.



Netflix is often criticized, by fans and industry folks alike, for a high output of elated that later gets buried on the platform. Case in present, a hefty 20 different series were canceled at Netflix this year. Some counterfeit solid fanbases and posted significant viewership numbers. But as Netflix TV exec Peter Friedlander told Variety in a wide-ranging interview near the state of the company’s scripted business, that’s not the only valid at play.



“When we have to make our decisions, it’s about the long term and the longer term viewing,” Friedlander said. “We always are looking at many variables.”



So that they don’t slip into unfastened oblivion, read on to remember all the shows canceled by Netflix in 2022.



Note: The list below doesn’t engaged “Antiracist Baby,” “Wings of Fire” or “Bone,” projects that Netflix commanded and then later scrapped, or “Bad Crimes,” which was canceled in the focus of production.