The Fate of Pretty Little Liars Reboot Revealed After 2 Seasons

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Shay Mitchell Has One Condition for ‘Pretty Little Liars’ Reunion

Looks like the students at Millwood High will continue to keep their secrets.  

Max revealed Sept. 20 that the streamer  has not renewed the reboot of  Pretty Little Liars , instead opting to cancel the show after two seasons.

“While Max will not be moving forward with a third season of  Pretty Little Liars ,”  the company  said  in a statement to  TV Line , “w e are so grateful to our co-creators,  Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa  and  Lindsay Calhoon Bring , as well as the team at Warner Bros. Television, for reintroducing fans to this new iteration of liars who band together to fight the latest creepy villain terrifying Millwood.”

Max added, ” Their unique and modern creative vision—combined with the immense talent of our cast and crew—gave the series a fun, horror-filled point of view that paid tribute to its original Rosewood roots.”

The revived show—initially titled Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin —first premiered in July 2022 and saw  Zaria ,  Malia Pyles ,  Chandler Kinney ,  Bailee Madison  and  Maia Reficco  stepping into the roles of the five Liars.

The series was the latest in the Pretty Little Liars franchise, which started in 2010 with the original show that starred  Lucy Hale ,   Shay Mitchell, Ashley Benson ,  Troian Bellisario  and  Sasha Pieterse . 

The reboot’s second season, which premiered in May,  left viewers with quite a cliffhanger, showing a group of girls  resembling the five leads in masks as they walked down the hallway at their high school.

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And while they won’t be returning to Millwood, the cast is already looking back fondly on  their  Pretty Little Liars  experience .

“This show changed my life and put so many bright souls on my path,”  Pyles shared to X , formerly Twitter, Sept. 20. “Forever grateful for  Pretty Little Liars  and for everyone involved in bringing it to life.”

Costar Reficco shared her own feelings about the cancelation, writing on  Instagram Stories , “what a crazy 3 years-thank you for all the love you’ve shown us; it’s been a dream come true. forever my lil liars see u next time.”

And co-creator Bring is especially proud of what she and the team were able to create,  posting to Instagram  that she was “extremely thankful that, especially now, we got to tell meaningful stories with unique, diverse, queer, and powerful female characters. That is always what mattered most.”

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“Much love and gratitude to all who watched and shared and stayed up late to theorize,” she continued. “I am forever changed by this experience and now know for certain I’d make it to the end of a horror movie. Final Girl Energy forever.”

But there’s still hope for an Liars reunion, especially as OG star Hale is  more than ready to get back with her old castmates.

“Being far removed from it now, I almost appreciate it more,”  she told  E! News  in June , adding that would love the get-together to be done in the style of  Real Housewives of Rosewood , joking, “I think that would be really fun.”

Curious about which other shows have been canceled or renewed so far this year? Keep reading to find out.

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Canceled: Pretty Little Liars

The reboot—originally titled Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin —was canceled by Max after two seasons.

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Renewed: Industry

The HBO drama will return for season four.

Peacock

On Pause: Coupe to Throuple

The polyamorous dating show “has not been canceled officially,” a Peacock spokeperson told Deadline, but “there are no plans for future seasons at this time.”

Netflix

Renewed: Emily in Paris

Lily Collins and co. will be back for season five, Netflix announced. Plus, expect more adventures in Rome.

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Canceled: We’re Here

HBO’s groundbreaking makeover show hosted by RuPaul’s Drag Race alums Sasha Velour, Latrice Royale and Priyanka is ending with season four, according to Variety .

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Canceled: 9-1-1 Lone Star

The Fox drama’s upcoming fifth season will be its last, according to Deadline.

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Renewed: Only Murders in the Building

The Hulu comedy will be back with more mystery-solving antics for season five.

Roku Channel

Renewed: Honest Renovations

Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis’ home renovation show will be back for season three on The Roku Channel.

AppleTV+

Renewed: Acapulco

AppleTV+ has renewed the comedy for a fourth season.

Netflix

Canceled: Buying Beverly Hills

Mauricio Umansky’s Netflix reality show about his family’s real estate empire won’t be returning for season three.

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Renewed: Love Island Games

Love Island Games brings together cross-franchise fan-favorite Islanders from across the globe for a second shot at love as they compete to be crowned the champion of Love Island Games. Romance will meet competition as Islanders are faced with both team and couples’ challenges, all while navigating dating, eliminations, recoupling and dramatic new arrivals. Season 1 is currently available to stream exclusively on Peacock. 

Hulu

Renewed: The Kardashians

The Kardashian family’s Hulu reality series will be back for season six.

AppleTV+

Renewed: Loot

Maya Rudolph’s AppleTV+ comedy will bring more laughs during season three.

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Canceled: Reginald the Vampire

SYFY canceled the horror comedy series after two seasons, Deadline confirmed in July.

Hulu

Canceled: The D’Amelio Show

The D’Amelio family’s Hulu reality series has ended after three seasons, according to multiple reports.

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Renewed: Perfect Match

The Netflix dating series will be back for season three.

Apple TV+

Renewed: The Reluctant Traveler With Eugene Levy

Apple TV+ announced Eugene Levy’s Emmy Award-winning travel series is coming back for season three.

SYFY

Renewed: Resident Alien

The SYFY comedy will be moving to the USA Network for its upcoming fourth season.

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Renewed: House of the Dragon

HBO’s Game of Thrones prequel was been renewed for a third season.

Amazon/Prime Video

Ending: The Boys

“#TheBoys Season 4 Premiere Week is a good time to announce: Season 5 will be the Final Season!” showrunner Eric Kripke announced on X (formerly Twitter) in May. “Always my plan, I just had to be cagey till I got the final OK from Vought. Thrilled to bring the story to a gory, epic, moist climax. Watch Season 4 in 2 DAYS, cause the end has begun!”

Apple TV+

Renewed: Palm Royale

Apple TV+’s star-studded comedy will be back for a second season of hijinks.

MAX

Renewed: Hacks

The MAX comedy starring Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder will bring more laughs during its upcoming fourth season.

Netflix

Ending: The Umbrella Academy

The Netflix series’ fourth and final season premieres Aug. 8.

The CW

Canceled: Walker

“It is with a heavy heart that I share this news with you. #Walker will not be airing on #CW for a fifth season,” star Jared Padalecki announced in a May 22 Instagram post. “It’s a tough piece of news to be sure, but we are SO thankful for the #WalkerFamily that has been built, both on set and off. After four seasons together, we have felt the love and support from the entire #WalkerFamily, and we will be forever grateful.”

FX

Renewed: Welcome to Wrexham

Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney’s FX sports series has been renewed for season four.

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Renewed: Will Trent

The ABC series will solve more crimes during season three.

ABC/Disney

Ending: The Conners

The Roseanne reboot will end with it’s seventh and final season on ABC.

ABC/Disney

Renewed: The Rookie

The ABC drama returns for season seven.

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Renewed: Grey’s Anatomy

The long-running ABC drama is renewed for a historic 21st season.

Amazon/Prime Video

Renewed: The Boys

The action series will bring more laughs on its upcoming fifth season, Prime Video announced.

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