Netflix fans fume 'no saving' streaming service after huge show cancellations

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Netflix Subscriber Backlash Intensifies Over Show Cancellations

Disappointed subscribers are expressing frustration as Netflix cancellations lead to the premature ending of several popular shows, prompting some to discontinue their memberships. Viewers are reacting to the news that series like Squid Game, You, and Cobra Kai are slated to conclude in 2025, adding to a growing sense of dissatisfaction with the streaming service.

Viewer Discontent Over Abrupt Series Conclusions

While certain shows have reached natural conclusions, earning praise for their finales, Netflix has drawn criticism for abruptly canceling other series, leaving dedicated viewers wanting more. Online discussions on platforms like Reddit reveal widespread disappointment, with subscribers debating the impact of these canceled shows on their perception of the streaming giant and their willingness to continue their subscriptions.

Subscribers Voice Frustrations Online

One subscriber articulated their disappointment, stating, “Netflix has been canceling a majority of their shows while simultaneously hiking subscription costs to $25 (£19) monthly. The value proposition simply isn’t there anymore. What’s truly frustrating is the number of excellent series axed by Netflix due to what feels like questionable business decisions.”

This user further commented on the perceived mishandling of beloved series, adding, “Netflix’s influence on the ending of a well-regarded show like Umbrella Academy felt detrimental. Ultimately, these issues led me to cancel my Netflix subscription back in April. The last genuinely enjoyable shows for me – A-Typical, Bojack Horseman, and Inside Job – have also faced cancellation. At this point, it’s difficult to see a reason to remain a subscriber.”

“Unforgivable Cancellations” Spark Strong Reactions

Another social media commentator described Netflix’s actions as “unforgivable,” specifically referencing two fan-favorite series. “I simply cannot understand the cancellation of Santa Clarita Diet and MindHunter,” they posted. “To cancel both, with their strong ratings and passionate fanbases, is truly disheartening.”

Long-Term Impact on Subscriber Trust

Adding to the chorus of disapproval, another subscriber highlighted the lasting impact of cancellations on their viewing habits. “The cancellation of Santa Clarita Diet profoundly altered my relationship with Netflix,” they explained. “I wouldn’t invest in a novel knowing the last chapter is missing. Similarly, why would I commit to any new shows on their platform now?”

Netflix’s Rapid Decision-Making Under Scrutiny

Industry observers note Netflix‘s seemingly swift assessment of a show’s potential success. The platform often makes cancellation decisions within weeks of a series premiere if viewership targets are not met, a practice that is increasingly alienating subscribers and fueling the current subscriber backlash against the streaming service.


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