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The Late Show With Stephen Colbert Canceled After 10 Years

‘The Late Show With Stephen Colbert’ Canceled After 10 Years

Stephen Colbert won’t be staying up late for much longer.

Following 10 years as host of The Late Show, the comedian revealed the long-running late night franchise—which began with David Letterman in 1993—is ending after 33 years.

“It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of The Late Show on CBS,” Colbert told his audience in a clip shared to his Instagram July 17. “I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away.”

While lamenting the network’s decision to sunset the franchise—which he explained he had only learned about the day before—the 61-year-old thanked his loyal audience and crew.

“I’m grateful to you, the audience, who have joined us,” Colbert continued. “I’m grateful to share the stage with this band, these artists over here every night. And I am extraordinarily, deeply grateful to the 200 people who work here. We get to do this show for each other every day, all day, and I’ve had the pleasure and the responsibility of sharing what we do every day with you in front of this camera for the last 10 years.” 

And with his signature wit, Colbert alluded to the show’s May 2026 end with optimism, adding, “It’s a job that I’m looking forward to doing with this usual gang of idiots for another 10 months. It’s gonna be fun.”

As for why the network has decided to end the show, which earned an Outstanding Talk Series Emmy nomination the day before? CBS executives George Cheeks, Amy Reisenbach and David Stapf provided frank insight. 

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“This is purely a financial decision against a challenging backdrop in late night,” the trio shared in a joint press release. “It is not related in any way to the show’s performance, content or other matters happening at Paramount.”

The executives went on to share their appreciation for Colbert and the show’s success.

“Our admiration, affection, and respect for the talents of Stephen Colbert and his incredible team made this agonizing decision even more difficult,” the statement continued. “With much gratitude, we look forward to honoring Stephen and celebrating the show over the next 10 months alongside its millions of fans and viewers.”

Read on for more shows that have been canceled—and renewed—during the 2025 season. 

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Canceled: The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

CBS announced they would shutter the late night franchise, with its last episode airing in May 2026.

Netflix

Renewed: King of Collectibles: The Goldin Touch

The Netflix reality series will return for season three.

Netflix

Renewed: The Ultimatum: Marry or Move on

The Netflix reality series was renewed for season four.

AppleTV+

Renewed: Murderbot 

Apple TV+ announced a season two renewal for its acclaimed comedic thriller Murderbot starring Alexander Skarsgård.

HGTV

Renewed: The Flip Off

The HGTV competition series will be back for season two.

HGTV

Canceled: The Flipping El Moussas

Tarek and Heather Rae El Moussa‘s HGTV renovation show won’t be returning for more home makeovers.

HGTV/Warner Bros. Discovery

Canceled: Christina on the Coast

Christina Haack‘s real estate series is done at HGTV.

Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios

Ending: Upload

In the four-part series finale event, sentient AI rapidly turns evil, threatening to wipe out Lakeview (and the world!). On top of greedy executives, lingering mysteries, plus heartbreak in VR and IRL, our characters are tested like never before. The only way they can get through it all and save humanity from deletion is by teaming up one last time.

The final season premieres Aug. 25 on Prime Video.

Netflix

Renewed: Squid Game: The Challenge

The reality competition series, inspired by Netflix’s popular drama, will put more hopefuls to the test during seasons two and three.

Season two premieres Nov. 4.

Netflix

Ending: Queer Eye

Netflix’s Emmy-winning makeover show will come to an end after its upcoming 10th season.

Apple TV +

Renewed: Slow Horses

The Apple TV+ spy drama, which returns for season five this fall, will be back for seasons six and seven.

FX/Disney

Renewed: The Bear

FX’s Emmy-winner culinary drama will cook up more entertainment when it returns for season five.

Disney/Anne Marie Fox

Renewed: The Bachelor

ABC’s hit dating compeition series will return for its milestone 30th season, according to Deadline.

Disney/Pari Dukovic

Canceled: Doctor Odyssey

Ryan Murphy‘s cruise series has been canceled by ABC…well, sorta.

The show’s ending is “a default cancellation as the cast’s options are expiring on Monday and are not being picked up,” Deadline reported June 30, “releasing the actors to do other projects.”

Starz

Renewed: Outlande: Blood of My Blood

Starz’s Outlander prequel scored am early season two renewel before its premiere this summer.

Paramount+

Renewed: Mobland

The Paramount+ drama was renewed for a second season.

Mobland stars Tom Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren in a story about two mob families who clash in a war that threatens to topple empires and lives.

Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios

Renewed: Reacher

The Prime Video drama will return for season four.

Netflix

Renewed: My Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman

David Letterman‘s Netflix series was renewed for two more seasons.

Charles Sykes/Bravo

Renewed: Watch What Happens Live

Andy Cohen‘s late night talk show will continue to bring viewers OMG moments through 2027.

Prime Video/Amazon MGM Studios

Renewed: Maxton Hall – The World Between Us

The Prime Video series will return for season three.

Peacock

Renewed: Love Island USA

The Peacock reality dating competition series will bring the heat when it returns for season eight.

Roku Channel

Renewed: The Great American Baking Show

The Roku culinary compatition will be back for season four.

FX/Disney

Renewed: Welcome to Wrexham

FX has ordered a fifth season of its Emmy-winning docuseries that will capture the Club’s upcoming debut in the EFL Championship after its historic third consecutive promotion.

Jake Giles Netter/Max

Renewed: Hacks

The Emmy-winning comedy was renewed for season five by Max.

Kailey Schwerman/Paramount+ with SHOWTIME

Renewed: Yellowjackets

The hit drama will be back for season four on Paramount+ With Showtime.

Netflix

Renewed: My Life Wit the Walter Boys

The Netflix series will return for season three.

Netflix

Renewed: Million Dollar Secret

The Netflix competition series will crown a new winner during its upcoming sophomore season.

Elizabeth Morris/Netflix

Renewed: Forever

The show based on Judy Blume‘s classic novel was renewed for season two by Netflix

Netflix

Renewed: Survival of the Thickest

Michelle Buteau‘s Netflix comedy has been renewed for season three.

Netflix

Renewed: The Diplomat

The Keri Russell-led drama will return for season four on Netflix.

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