It’s never fun when you have to say goodbye to one of your favorite shows, even worse when you thought it was a show that was going to be on forever. Unfortunately, 2021 is shaping up to be the end of an era for shows like Keeping Up With the Kardashians and Judge Judy, and not even fan favorites like Supergirl and Money Heist managed to escape unscathed. While some shows were canceled without warning, most of the ones on this list are getting a final season to wrap up everything nicely. If you’re wondering which shows’ finales you need to prepare for, keep reading to see all the shows ending in 2021.
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Dead to Me
In July, Netflix renewed Dead to Me for a third and final season. If the show follows its previous release schedule, with season one being released in May 2019 and season two in May 2020, then we can hope for the third season to be released in May 2021. However, showrunner Liz Feldman told Deadline in July that due to COVID-19, “we’re definitely hoping to start [production] at some point in the next six months. Obviously anything can happen . . . we were always going to have a longer writing process for this final season.”
Younger
On Sept. 14, Younger creator Darren Star revealed that the seventh season of the show would “unofficially” be its last. Filming was set to begin in early 2020, but due to COVID-19, production has been delayed.
Supergirl
The sixth season of the CW superhero drama will be its last. The final season, which is slated to air in 2021, will consist of 20 episodes. On Sept. 22, star Melissa Benoist posted a heartfelt tribute to the show shortly after the news was announced.
Ozark
Ozark is coming to an end with a supersized season four. On June 30, Netflix announced that the 14-episode season four would be its last. Production on the show’s final season is set to begin Nov. 9.
Atypical
The fourth season of Atypical will be its last. Set to air in 2021, the final season will consist of 10 half-hour episodes. “Our fans have been such beautiful, vibrant supporters of this show,” showrunner Robia Rashid said in a statement about the show’s final season. “Thank you for being so open to Sam’s voice and stories, and those of the entire Gardner family. It’s my hope that the legacy of Atypical is that more unheard voices continue to be heard and that even after this series ends, we keep telling funny, emotional stories from underrepresented points of view.”
Better Call Saul
Saul Goodman’s final day in court is upon us. The show’s final chapter, also known as the sixth season, will consist of 13 episodes and air sometime in 2021. “From day one of Better Call Saul my dream was to tell the complete story of our complicated and compromised hero, Jimmy McGill,” showrunner Peter Gould said in a statement. “We couldn’t be more grateful to the fans and critics who are making this journey possible. Next month we start work on the sixth and final season – we’re going to do our damnedest to stick the landing.”
Money Heist
The Professor and his team will have a few new faces to deal with during the fifth season. New additions include Miguel Ángel Silvestre and Patrick Criado, although their roles have yet to be revealed. “We always try that our opponents be charismatic, intelligent, shiny,” series creator Álex Pina told Entertainment Weekly. “In this case, in pure war film genre, we also look for characters whose intelligence can measure up against The Professor’s.”
Bosch
Ahead of the crime drama’s sixth season premiere, Amazon ordered a seventh and final season. “I’m proud of what we have accomplished with Bosch and look forward to completing the story in season seven,” executive producer Michael Connelly said in a statement. “It’s bittersweet, but all good things come to an end and I am happy that we will be able to go out the way we want to.”
The Kominsky Method
In July, Netflix renewed Chuck Lorre’s comedy for a third season. Production has yet to resume due to COVID-19 but will do so once it’s safe. The show stars Michael Douglas and Alan Arkin as an actor turned acting coach and his friend/agent.
Judge Judy
It’s the end of an era, as after 25 years, the newest season of Judge Judy will be its last. The show will air reruns after the latest season before star Judy Sheindlin joins a new show called Judy Justice in 2022.
Lost in Space
On March 9, the show’s official Twitter announced that the third and final season would be airing in 2021.
F Is For Family
Get ready to say goodbye to the Murphy family as Netflix recently announced that the show would be ending with its fifth season. “Thank you to all the fans that watched this show,” series creator Bill Burr said in a statement. “Thanks to Vince Vaughn, Peter Billingsley Victoria Vaughn, Ted Sarandos and all the INCREDIBLE writers, performers, animators, editors and musicians that made this show happen.”