Netflix has a history of canceling shows that fans adore, often leaving storylines unresolved and leaving audiences heartbroken. Here are 10 shows that were tragically cancelled, leaving viewers yearning for more. The Get Down, a vibrant musical series set in 1970s New York, was axed after its first season, despite a dedicated following. The Society, a mysterious teen drama, was cancelled after just one season, leaving viewers wondering about the fate of the characters. Everything Sucks!, a heartwarming coming-of-age story set in the 1990s, was also cut short after its first season, leaving fans wanting more of its nostalgic charm. I Am Not Okay With This, a dark teen comedy about a girl dealing with her superpowers and personal struggles, was cancelled after a single season, much to the disappointment of its viewers. Anne With an E, a heartwarming adaptation of the classic novel, was abruptly cancelled after three seasons, leaving fans heartbroken. The OA, a mysterious and thought-provoking series, was cancelled after two seasons, leaving fans desperate for answers. The showrunners of Sense8, a visually stunning sci-fi drama about eight strangers who share a psychic connection, were forced to wrap up the show’s storyline with a final two-hour special after it was cancelled. Mindhunter, a gripping crime thriller, was cancelled after its second season, leaving fans yearning for more of its compelling storytelling. The Order, a supernatural drama that quickly gained a loyal following, was cancelled after its second season, despite fans’ pleas for a continuation. The showrunners of The Society, a sci-fi drama about a group of teenagers who find themselves transported to a parallel world, ultimately decided to end the show after its first season. These are just a few examples of shows that were tragically cancelled too soon. While some may have had creative or financial reasons for ending, the impact on dedicated fans is undeniable.