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Netflix Quietly Cancels New Series After Just 1 Season

Netflix added another cancellation to its growing list from 2026, without much mention from the streaming giant itself.

The Abandons, Terminator Zero, The Vince Staples Show, Pop The Balloon LIVE, Selling the City, With Love, Meghan, Alice In Borderland, Class, Miss Governor have all been canceled so far this year. Netflix also confirmed the end of five other shows: Alpha Males, Breathless, The Night Agent, The Lincoln Lawyer and Survival of the Thickest.

Now another joins their ranks after just one season.

'Strip Law' Creator Announces Series Has Been Canceled

Earlier this week Cullen Crawford, the creator of Netflix's animated series Strip Law announced the series won't be coming back for a second season.

"So they told me there's not going to be anymore Strip Law at Netflix," he said in a post on BlueSky. "I really cant be anything but grateful. at every phase it was made by talented people in pursuit of nothing but pure chaotic delirious joy and I'm so so proud of it thank you to everyone who gave it chance I thought it was funny."

What Is 'Strip Law'?

The 10-episode season premiered in February and here is Netflix's official logline for the series:

"Uptight lawyer Lincoln Gumb is too boring to win cases in Vegas until he teams up with local magician/hedonist Sheila Flambé to bring some flash and pizzazz to the stupidest cases the city can throw at them."

The show received strong marks on Rotten Tomatoes with a 75% from critics and 74% from fans.

Strip Law featured a number of Hollywood's biggest voices, featuring Adam Scott as lawyer Lincoln Gumb, Janelle James as Sheila Flambe, Stephen Root as Glem Blorchman, Shannon Gisela as Irene Gumb, and Keith David as Steve Nichols.

Guest voices included Paget Brewster, George Wallace, Jim Rash, Joel McHale, Tom Kenny, LeVar Burton, Chris Elliott, Johnny Knoxville, Patton Oswalt, Paul F. Thompkins, Tim Heidecker and 'Weird Al' Yankovic.

Related: Netflix Appears to Cancel Show After Just 1 Season

This story was originally published by Men's Journal on May 30, 2026, where it first appeared in the Entertainment section. Add Men's Journal as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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This story was originally published May 30, 2026 at 4:54 PM.

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