Netflix shows didn’t used to get canned. The streaming service used to be able to save face by citing creative reasons. The fact that they don’t release any of their viewing figures means they never have to it to a show having low ratings.

But that was before they overshot their reach. Subscription prices have been getting higher and higher due to their reckless spending. They spent $90 million on Avengers movie.

So, to cut costs, Netflix is finally accepting that some of their hundreds of original series aren’t perfect, and some of them don’t have a huge viewership. Netflix is canceling more shows in 2019 than they ever have before. We can pretty much guess the ones that haven’t been announced yet, based on the press they’re getting. So, without further ado, here are 6 Netflix Shows Ending In 2019 (And 14 Possibilities).

Possible: 13 Reasons Why

Perhaps there will be a third season of the show, which has already been announced and begun production, there may not be a fourth after it.

Ending: Friends From College

Despite having a terrific cast anchored by Keegan-Michael Key and Cobie Smulders, a slight improvement, but viewers who abandoned the show after its terrible first season will likely never discover this, since they’ve sworn off the show. This combination of low viewership, negative reception, and generally poor quality is what led Netflix to cancel the series after two seasons. It’s unlikely that anyone will miss it, but maybe there’s a small cult audience out there that is devastated by the cancellation.

Possible: Altered Carbon

Altered Carbon Netflix

This hyper-violent cyberpunk series is way too expensive and appeals to too niche an audience for it to go on much longer. The first season reportedly had a “bigger budget than the first three seasons of Altered Carbon. It’s a shame, because it had so much potential – it just didn’t live up to it.

Possible: Santa Clarita Diet

Timothy Olyphant and Drew Barrymore in Santa Clarita Diet

This unusual horror comedy series has always clung to its renewals by a thread. It has a dedicated fan base, but not a huge one. Plus, its excessive gore and very graphic violence paired with its zany sense of humor make it a difficult pill to swallow. So, it’s always struggled to find viewers. The viewers are there, but there aren’t many of them. Santa Clarita Diet on a season-by-season basis. This could be the end for Sheila and Joel. It would be a shame, because the show is fantastic.

Ending: Orange Is The New Black

Orange is the New Black season 6 key art

The long-running, wildly popular prison dramedy will premiere its seventh and final season later this year. Of course, as soon as Netflix announced this, there were a thousand and one news headlines with puns about the show’s prison sentence coming to an end. This is one of those happy stories about shows ending, where the series was so popular that the creators got to decide when it was the right time to end it and they could do a proper finale to wrap up their characters’ journeys and tie up loose ends. There was no way Netflix would cancel this one before its natural conclusion, because they’ve repeatedly reported that it’s their most-watched original series.

Possible: Mindhunter

David Fincher and Charlize Theron’s serial killer thriller renewed for a second season, but it could also be its last. While the show’s combination of slick visuals and gross material make it gorgeous and enthralling, it also makes it expensive to produce for a niche audience. So, the end might be in sight for financial reasons. It would be a shame if this is the case, because it’s a brilliant series. Still, Fincher is used to making movies. They’re huge, sweeping, epic movies, but he’s still used to telling stories in a short-form format. Maybe two seasons will be enough. He also does way too many takes when he’s directing. It’s an acceptable amount for a more elongated film shoot, but not an expedited television production.

Possible: Ozark

Jason Bateman and Laura Linney in Ozark

While Jason Bateman’s crime drama season 2 escalated the stakes and went a little deeper and darker, so it would make sense for season 3 to be the end.

Ending: The Punisher

The Punisher in the MCU

The Punisher. So, a lot of the show’s fans went into that season knowing it could be the last. Netflix waited a few weeks to officially cancel the series after season 2’s release, but most viewers knew that was coming anyway. It’s a real let-down, because Jon Bernthal finally nailed the character. We finally had a screen version of Frank Castle who could be as brutally violent as he is in the comics. Now, we may never see classic comic book story-lines like “The Cell” and “The Slavers” adapted for the screen.

Possible: Frontier

a whole movie about the Trench – so the actor might not have the time to star in a TV series anymore. However, there is always the chance he’ll stay faithful to his earlier projects and make time in his hectic schedule to do another season of this show.

Ending: Fuller House

Rebecca and Jesse in Fuller House

The a whole new wave of them. Just like the original, this sequel series began with a parent being widowed and inviting in some friends to help out with their now-solo parenting. But instead of three men raising three girls like in the original, this reboot cleverly flipped it on its head to tell the story of three women raising three boys. The reboot has been very popular, especially among the original show’s fan base, even if the critics haven’t been kind to it.