Netflix continues 2023 cancellation spree as two fan-favorite shows are axed

An unhappy new year for a trio of creators

When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.

We’re less than two weeks into 2023, but Netflix’s cancellation spree is showing no signs of slowing down.

Just days after the news broke thatNetflix had cancelled supernatural period horror show 1899 after one season, the streaming giant has brought the axe down on two more popular series.

Inside Job, an adult animated sci-fi comedy series, is the second casualty ofNetflix’s brutal 2023 cancellation session. The Netflix original show had actually been renewed for a second season in June 2022; however, taking to Twitter on January 9, showrunner Shion Takeuchi confirmed the news that Inside Job wouldn’t be moving forward with its second instalment after all.

I’m sorry guys, it’s true.💔#insidejob pic.twitter.com/MQZJ3S7gRDJanuary 9, 2023

The dust hadn’t settled on Inside Job’s cancellation before more bad news emerged.

The Chair, which stars Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh as the first chairwoman of Pembroke University’s English Department, has also been canned by Netflix. Speaking at the 2023 Television Critics Associations (TCAs) event on January 10, Amanda Peet, who co-created the series with Annie Julia Wyman, confirmed that The Chair wasn’t being picked up for a second season.

“We weren’t picked up,” Peet toldTribLive(thanks toWhat’s on Netflixfor the find). “Sandra and I wish we had been.”

Understandably, fans of both TV shows have taken to social media to voice their displeasure at the cancellations. The hashtag #saveinsidejob trended on Twitter in the hours after it was dropped by the world’sbest streaming service(perThe Cartoon News), while fans of The Chair – such as Twitter userNeenu– are exasperated over its cancellation.

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Get the best Black Friday deals direct to your inbox, plus news, reviews, and more.

Sign up to be the first to know about unmissable Black Friday deals on top tech, plus get all your favorite TechRadar content.

What makes each show’s cancellation all the more galling is how highly rated they were among fans and critics. Per review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, Inside Job holds a79% approval rating among critics, while its audience score is even better, with Inside Job’s one and only season earning a 90% certified fresh score. Meanwhile,The Chair was more popular among critics(86%) than general subscribers (79%), but its scores suggest it might have been worth sticking with the show for another season.

Unfortunately, Inside Job and The Chair’s viewing figures are the main reason behind their cancellations. The Chair managed just14 million hours viewed in its first weekon Netflix. Inside Job fared slightly better –21.2 million hours streamedfollowing its debut – but both shows paled in comparison to the likes of Clickbait and You season 3, which aired around the same time.

If Netflix is to renew a show for another season, the streamer needs some form of guarantee that it’s going to be successful. Despite their positive critical receptions – and, in Inside Job’s case, that fact that it had actually been renewed ahead of season 1’s launch – neither show was watched enough to make Netflix feel they were worth investing in further. That’ll be of scant consolation to Inside Job and The Chair’s fanbases, though.

The two shows are the latest in a long line ofNetflix cancelled shows, which include other animated offerings like The Midnight Gospel, and expensive live-action series such as Resident Evil. Inside Job and The Chair are likely to be seen as some of thebest Netflix showsaround by some viewers but, ultimately, they weren’t popular enough for Netflix’s liking. Maybe it’s no surprise thatfans are starting to try to game the numbers to save their favorite shows…

Still, there’s beensomegood news on the Netflix series front in 2023. Netflix’s megahit Addams Family showWednesday will return for a second season, which isn’t surprising. The coming-of-age comedy-horror drama is the third most-watched Netflix series of all-time, withStranger Things season 4and Squid Game season 1 being the only programs to be streamed more.

For more Netflix-based content, find out what thebest Netflix moviesandbest Netflix documentariesare.

As TechRadar’s senior entertainment reporter, Tom covers all of the latest movies, TV shows, and streaming service news that you need to know about. You’ll regularly find him writing about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, Star Wars, Netflix, Prime Video, Disney Plus, and many other topics of interest.

An NCTJ-accredited journalist, Tom also writes reviews, analytical articles, opinion pieces, and interview-led features on the biggest franchises, actors, directors and other industry leaders. You may see his quotes pop up in the odd official Marvel Studios video, too, such as thisMoon Knight TV spot.

Away from work, Tom can be found checking out the latest video games, immersing himself in his favorite sporting pastime of football, reading the many unread books on his shelf, staying fit at the gym, and petting every dog he comes across.

Got a scoop, interesting story, or an intriguing angle on the latest news in entertainment? Feel free to drop him a line.

‘That was never the plan’: Arcane creators dismiss claims that the hit Netflix show was going to run for five seasons

Arcane season 2 was reportedly going to run for five seasons, so why is my all-time favorite Netflix show ending after two?

Belkin’s Travel Bag for Vision Pro has pockets and is way cheaper than Apple’s own case