Colin Jost to star as infamous dentist-turned-drug lord Larry Lavin in new series from Peacock

Colin Jost is set to star in a forthcoming Peacock series about the dentist-turned-drug-lord Larry Lavin.

Entertainment Weekly Anchor Colin Jost and anchor Michael Che during Weekend Update on Saturday, November 8, 2025Credit: Will Heath/NBC
  • Jost will also executive produce the series alongside The Goldbergs writer-producer Alex Barnow, who will serve as showrunner, and Lavin himself.

  • The SNL star's new commitment will not impact his ongoing role on the sketch comedy series.

Colin Jostis going from anchorman to kingpin.

TheSaturday Night Livestar is currently developing a series for Peacock in which he'll star as Larry Lavin, the infamous dentist-turned-drug lord.

According to a Universal Television release shared withEntertainment Weeklyon Thurssday, Jost will not just star but executive produce the series alongsideThe Goldbergswriter-director Alex Barnow, who will serve as showrunner.Colin Jost & Michael Che Present: New York After DarkEP Jeff Grovesnor andLa Breaproducer Rachel Kaplan will also executive produce, alongside Lavin himself.

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The series is based on season one of the Audacy podcastWolves Among Us. The official logline reads: "By day, Larry Lavin was a respected Ivy League dentist and family man — by night, the East Coast's most elusive cocaine kingpin. This series is inspired by the shocking and absurd true story of the suburban dentist who built a drug empire behind the facade of the American dream."

The as-yet untitled series is part of an overall deal Jost has withUniversalTelevision, and will not impact his ongoing role onSaturday Night Live.

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Lavin's so-called"Yuppie Conspiracy"operated from 1978 to 1984, at which time he was raided by the FBI. Educated at the University of Pennsylvania and serving an elite clientele from within one of Philadelphia's ritziest suburbs, Lavin grew a modest marijuana distribution operation into acocaine empire.

Even after he was arrested, he eluded capture, fleeing on partial bail with his wife and son to Virginia Beach, VA., where he was tracked down again in 1986. Lavin was eventually sentenced to 42 years in prison on drug trafficking and tax evasion charges, but ultimately got his sentence reduced to 21 years on appeal.

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Jost has starred onSNLfor 12 years, working his way up from writer to co-head writer to "Weekend Update" anchor alongsideMichael Che. Outside of the sketch comedy institution, he has served as the host ofPop Culture Jeopardysince 2024, and appeared in films likeThe BreadwinnerandFly Me to the Moon, which starred his wife,Scarlett Johansson.

The funny man follows in a long line ofSNLcast members to break out of the series with major roles in films and series, fromBowen Yang'sglitzy supporting part inWickedtoSarah Shermanstarring in not one, not two, but three films this year. There's Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher's stoner comedyPizza Boy, Roommates, featuring a stacked ensemble including Adam Sandler, Natasha Lyonne, and Nick Kroll, and finally,I Saw the TV Glowdirector Jane Schoenbrun's third feature film,Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma.

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'ER' reunion on 'The Pitt' has Mary McCormack brain surgery masterclass

"West Wing" star Mary McCormackhas discovered a major benefit to getting older in Hollywood: The license to oversee brain surgery on"The Pitt."

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McCormack, 57, who appeared on "ER" more than 20 years ago, reunites with Noah Wyle to portray chief of neurosurgery Dr. Linda Conley in"The Pitt" Episode 13(now streaming on HBO Max).

"I'm getting to the age where you get to do the brain surgery," McCormack tells USA TODAY. "No one wants a 25-year-old doing brain surgery. Some good things come with age, and this is one of them."

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McCormack played physician Debbie on 'ER'

McCormack first drew notice at the (pre-brain surgery) age of 26, with her lead role in Steven Bochco's ABC series "Murder One" (1995–1997). It was during this era that the actress first worked with a young Noah Wyle during a memorable New York City Roundabout Theater reading.

"So we've known each other for a long time," says McCormack.

That friendship grew as McCormack appeared on "ER" as Debbie in a recurring role during 2003's Season 10 and 2005's Season 12, portraying a physician working in clinics in Darfur and the Congo with Wyle's Dr. John Carter visiting. All told, there were six episodes.

The actress followed "ER" executive producer John Wells over to "West Wing" for six seasons starting in 2004, mastering the snappy dialogue as Deputy National Security Advisor Kate Harper — with lines famously delivered to the walking President Josiah Bartlet (Martin Sheen).

"I'm a fast talker, so I live in the John Wells' lane," says McCormack. "That's the only job I've ever had where they didn't tell me to slow down."

(L-R) Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter, Eamonn Walker as Dakarai, Mary McCormack as Debbie in Season 12 of "ER" in 2006.

Mary McCormack oversees brain surgery on 'The Pitt'

Dr. Conley, competent and confident, does the fast work on "The Pitt." The senior doctor is also a great teacher, willing to train Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) during the student doctor's first brain surgery. The Conley character was created by executive producer Dr. Joe Sachs, based on a real-life mentor.

"It's such a fresh take because we usually see the cowboy surgeon. But they're not all cowboys," says McCormack. "Conley is a bad-ass surgeon and a really good teacher."

The scenes portraying the operation on the ER patient who had fallen on his head were challenging. During rehearsals, McCormack welcomed all professional feedback to reach the exacting standards of the realistic medical show, especially when using instruments such as a cranial drill.

"The tech adviser would go, 'No, no, no, you'd never hold it like this,'" McCormack says. "And I'd be like, 'Thank goodness.' I didn't want to leave the (rehearsal) set."

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McCormack even filmed the brain surgeon technicians on her iPhone during rehearsals and spent days "shoving the video into my head" with repeated viewing.

Dr. Linda Conley (Mary McCormack) mentors Dr. Victoria Javadi (Shabana Azeez) on "The Pitt."

How was the Wyle and McCormack reunion?

Wyle and McCormack had a brief, satisfying onset reunion. They caught up on everything from kids to spouses (McCormack is married to director Michael Morris, a friend of Wyle's). Of course, they addressed their mutual love of "This Is Spinal Tap."

"Noah is the only person alive that loves 'Spinal Tap' as much as I do. We speak almost entirely in 'Spinal Tap' references," says McCormack.

Then it was right to work. Wyle's Dr. Robby introduces Conley, and lets the specialist do her thing. For the brain surgery scenes, the human actor was replaced with an extensive model that allowed shots of McCormack performing the surgery. Even the veteran actress was impressed by how realistic the stand-in was.

"I mean, this guy almost breathed. There was hair on his head. It was incredible," says McCormack. "Even up close, it looked like a human being, 100 percent."

McCormack was too focused on her performance to get grossed out by using tools like the specialized retractors to reveal the brain.

"I was too stressed about being correct with my actions and lines and not f----- it up for these technicians who made this beautiful piece of work," says McCormack. "I was not thinking about it as a real brain. That wide shot where I'm cutting is so expensive and cool, it makes it all look like a real ER."

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Will McCormack return to 'The Pitt'?

The operation seemingly goes perfectly, allowing Conley to walk off with another success. There will be a brief appearance in the April 9 episode. But McCormack's work was pretty much wrapped after the episode's sensational surgery.

She exits an even more rabid fan of both "The Pitt" and Wyle, comparing his show leadership to Sheen on "West Wing."

"Noah is obviously getting all the attention he's always deserved," says McCormack. "But he also is just the best Number 1 on a call sheet. Like Martin Sheen level. There's an expression in television, as Number 1 goes, so goes the show. It's true, because they set the tone."

The veteran actress is willing to come back for an encore should Conley's particular set of skills be required.

"I'm all for it. But I'm thrilled to be on 'The Pitt' even for a minute," says McCormack. "Then again, I'm hoping for another serious television brain injury."

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Crystal Harris Reveals She's Marrying James Ward 'Today' in the Cook Islands: 'Wedding Day!'

Wedding bells are ringing forCrystal Harrisand her fiancéJames Ward!

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Taking to Instagramon Thursday, April 2, the former Playboy model, 39, teased the couple's nuptials.

"Baby where the hell is my husband… probably waiting for me to walk down the aisle 🥹💍 Today is the day!!" Harris captioned the post.

The accompanying video showed Ward, 42, enthusiastically picking Harris up in his arms. Harris wore a casual white dress for the occasion, while the backdrop appeared to their wedding destination, the South Pacific's Cook Islands. The words "wedding day" were also written in the video's text.

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Posting via her Instagram Stories the same day, Harris also showed a glimpse of the romantic spot they seemingly planned to exchange vows. A clip showed a beach with rocks strategically placed in a heart shape while a floral arch stood at the center, marking where the duo would likely say "I do."

Harris also shared a video and photo of the happy couple brandishing wide grins on a boat ride. Harris appeared to be wearing her wedding dress for the journey, while groom Ward looked dapper all suited up.

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Last month, Harris, who is the ex-wife of late Playboy mogulHugh Hefner, shared that her wedding date was getting close.

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"Less than two weeks until I marry my best friend. My adventure buddy, my protector, the person who gives me strength to take on the world 💪" she gushed via her Instagram on March 22.

She continued, "You are such an incredible human. You steady me, lift me, and remind me who I am on the days I forget. With you, life feels bigger, softer, and more meaningful all at once. I don't just feel loved, I feel safe, seen, and unstoppable. I can't wait to do this life with you 🤍"

Harris and Wardannounced their engagementafter one year of dating in May 2025.

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"It truly feels like a full-circle moment. James completely surprised me. He had a hidden staircase and a winding trail cleared to reveal a handcrafted deck perched above a dramatic cliffside overlooking the ocean," Harris exclusively toldUs Weeklyat the time. "It was the exact spot where we'd had a quiet picnic together a year ago — a place that became 'ours.' I had no idea he was secretly turning it into something permanent and symbolic. I thought we were just going for a walk, but when I saw the flowers, the handwritten notes, and the sea stretching endlessly in front of us, I knew something extraordinary was about to happen."

Harris previously posted about the proposal via Instagram, writing in May 2025, "I said yes (of course) with my smile, my soul, my every cell—because loving you is the most natural thing I've ever done."

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TheGame of Thronesuniverse expands again afterHouse of the DragonandA Knight of the Seven Kingdomswith the playGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingcoming very soon.

Entertainment Weekly David Rintoul plays King Aerys II Targaryen on 'Game of Thrones'Credit: HBO

The theatrical production is set to debut July 20, with performances continuing through Aug. 5, the Royal Shakespeare CompanyannouncedThursday.

"A long winter thaws in Harrenhal, and spring is promised," the institution teased on social media. "George R. R. Martin'sGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingwill play in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon from 20 July to 5 September."

The company's official account promised, "In a bold new configuration of the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, this show will play on a cross shaped stage — you'll be in the heart of the action."

Tickets aren't available until later this month, but there's already a warning on the company's website that tickets are expected to go fast: "Due to expected high demand, tickets are limited to 4 per person."

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Audiences will see characters from the houses of Targaryen, Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, and Martell.

Written by Duncan Macmillan and directed by Dominic Cooke, the work is a prequel chronicling the last years of King Aerys II Targaryen — the Mad King of the title — who prompted Robert's Rebellion and paved the way for the main events of author George R.R. Martin'sA Song of Ice and Fireseries of books, upon which the show was based.

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AsEntertainment Weeklyreported in February, Martingave a statementwhen the play was announced.

"When I first wroteGame of Thrones, I never imagined that it would be anything other than a book. It was a place for my imagination to exist without limits," he said. "To my great surprise, it was adapted for a series and viewers have been able to enter the world of my imagination through the medium of television. For my work to now be adapted for the stage is something I did not expect but welcome with great enthusiasm and excitement. Theater offers something unique. A place for mine and the audience's imagination to meet and hopefully create something magical."

TheGOTseries aired on HBO for eight seasons, from 2011 to 2019, and starred Emilia Clarke, Peter Dinklage, Kit Harrington, Lena Heady, and Sophie Turner as part of an expansive ensemble cast.

The original show, which won a whopping 59 Emmys and a legion of fans, has produced more than one spin-off project, with prequelsHouse of the DragonandA Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, the stage play, andmore in development.

Tickets forGame of Thrones: The Mad Kingareavailable April 22. Some supporters of the organization can book tickets beginning April 14.

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Myanmar's parliament elects ruling general as president, keeping the army in charge

BANGKOK (AP) — Myanmar's parliament on Friday electedMin Aung Hlaing,a general who ousted Aung San Suu Kyi's civilian government in 2021 and kept an iron grip on power for the past five years, as the country's new president.

Associated Press Parliament chairman Aung Lin Dwe, center, arrives for a session of Union Parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo) Parliament chairman Aung Lin Dwe arrives for a session of Union Parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo) Myanmar's military representatives arrive for a session at Union parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Friday, April 3, 2026. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo) Myanmar's military representatives arrive for a session at Union parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Thursday, April 2, 2026. (AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo) Myanmar's military representatives and lawmakers arrive to attend a session at Union parliament in Naypyitaw, Myanmar, Friday, April 3, 2026.(AP Photo/Aung Shine Oo)

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The move marks a nominal return to an elected government but is widely considered to be an effort to keep the army in power after anelection organized by the militarythat opponents and independent observers deemed neither free nor fair.

Min Aung Hlaing was one of three nominees for the president's post, but was virtually guaranteed the job as lawmakers from military-backed parties and appointed members from the army hold a commanding majority in parliament.

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Manon Bannerman Speaks Out After Removing KATSEYE from Her Instagram Bio amid Hiatus

Manon Bannerman shared a message thanking fans for their support amid her hiatus from KATSEYE

People Manon Bannerman of KATSEYE at the MTV Video Music Awards 2025 held at UBS Arena on September 07, 2025Credit: Gilbert Flores/Billboard via Getty

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  • Fans noticed she removed the group's name from her Instagram bio, which now reads "mademoiselle manzanita"

  • The update comes as KATSEYE teases their new single "Pinky Up," their first release since her break from the group

Manon Bannermanis giving fans a small but meaningful update amid her ongoing hiatus fromKATSEYE.

The singer recentlyshared a message, reportedly posted to the fan platform Weverse, thanking fans for their continued support during her time away.

"Thank you so much for all the love and support you've been sending my way," Bannerman wrote. "I'm really grateful for the patience and kindness everyone has shown during this time. HxG and I are having positive conversations and I feel supported. I'm happy and I'm healthy. I'll share more soon. Thank you for always being there for me."

Around the same time, fans noticed that Bannerman appeared to update herInstagram bio, removing any reference to KATSEYE. It now just reads: "mademoiselle manzanita."

Yoonchae and Manon of KATSEYE perform during the 2025 MTV Video Music AwardsCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

The update comes as the group gears up for a new release. KATSEYE recently dropped the first teaser for the"Pinky Up" music video, marking their first release since Bannerman announced she would be stepping back from group activities.

AsPEOPLE previously reported, Bannerman's hiatus was first announced on Feb. 20 in a statement shared on the group'sofficial X account.

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"Hello. After open and thoughtful conversations together, we are sharing that Manon will be taking a temporary hiatus from group activities to focus on her health and wellbeing," the statement read. "We fully support this decision. KATSEYE remains committed to showing up for one another and for the fans who mean everything to us. The group will continue scheduled activities during this time, and we look forward to being together again when the time is right."

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Daniela, Lara, Megan, Sophia and Yoonchae of KATSEYE attend Spotlight: KATSEYE at GRAMMY MuseumCredit: Rebecca Sapp/Getty

The six-member group — which rose to fame following the Netflix competition seriesPop Star Academy: KATSEYE— also includes Daniela Avanzini, Lara Raj, Megan Skiendiel, Sophia Laforteza and Yoonchae.

Since the show's debut in 2024, the group has quickly found success. In January, the membersspoke to PEOPLEafter earning their first two Grammy nominations for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance at the 2026 Grammy Awards.

"When we found out, we were all in tears, screaming, crying," Raj, 20, said at the time.

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Jamie Bell takes over for Barry Keoghan in new

Get ready for another time jump — andtwonew series — in thePeaky Blindersuniverse.

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Netflix announced Thursday that Jamie Bell will step into the role of Duke Shelby, the son of the original show's lead, Thomas Shelby (Cillian Murphy). Actor Barry Keoghan played Duke in the moviePeaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, released a little more than a week before the announcement.

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"In this new era of Peaky Blinders, a decade after World War Two, the race to rebuild Birmingham becomes a brutal contest of mythical dimensions," the streamer revealed about the new show. "This is a city of unprecedented opportunity and jeopardy. At its blood-soaked heart is Duke Shelby (Jamie Bell): older, wiser, more ambitious, and most certainly more dangerous."

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The rest of the cast includesStranger Thingsalum Charlie Heaton, Jessica Brown Findlay (Downton Abbey), Lashana Lynch (No Time to Die), and Lucy Karczewski, known for the playStereophonic, in her TV debut.

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Steven Knight, the creator and writer behind the crime drama, promised "more exciting cast announcements to come" for the series, set 10 years afterThe Immortal Man.

"I am thrilled that we are announcing a new era ofPeaky Blinders, moving the story to post-war Birmingham in the early 50s," Knight said. "We are incredibly fortunate to have Jamie Bell taking the role of Tommy Shelby's oldest son, Duke, and to have the incredible Charlie Heaton also leading the cast."

Bell himself is best known for portraying Bernie Taupin to Taron Egerton's Elton John in 2019 movieRocketman. He's also appeared inAll of Us Strangers(2023),Snowpiercer(2013),Fantastic Four(2015), and in 2000'sBilly Elliot, for which he won a Critics Choice Award for Best Child Performance

The originalPeaky Blinders, which debuted on BBC Two in 2013, was inspired by thereal-life street gangfollowing World War I.

Murphy famously recounted last month onLate Night With Seth Meyersthat Keoghan secured his part playing his son in the franchise by texting him on Father's Day.

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Gucci Mane was the target of a kidnapping plot by a fellow rapper, DOJ says

Rapper Gucci Mane was the victim of a kidnapping and robbery plot by a rapper signed to Mane's label earlier this year, the Department of Justice alleged in a criminal complaint unsealed Thursday.

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Lontrell Williams Jr., known by the stage name Pooh Shiesty, allegedly asked to meet with Mane, whose legal name is Radric Davis, in Dallas on Jan. 10 to discuss his contract with Mane's label 1017, according to the criminal complaint filed Monday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Texas.

Williams was "upset with the terms of his contract" and wanted to be released, the complaint said. They met that afternoon at a music studio inside an office building.

Williams was wearing an ankle monitor because he was on home confinement for a prior firearms conspiracy conviction out of Florida, the complaint said. While inside the studio, Williams allegedly learned on a phone call that his case manager had not given him permission to be out and had to return home immediately.

Mane offered to reschedule, but Williams allegedly asked to speak to him in an attached recording room. According to the complaint, Mane agreed and was inside the room with Williams, Williams' father and another artist.

An argument occurred inside the studio, and Williams told the other artist to bring him his bag, the complaint said.

He "pulled what appeared to be a black AK-style pistol from the bag" and pointed it at Mane, demanding that Mane sign the papers to release him from his contract, officials alleged. Mane signed the paperwork while Williams' father and the other artist stood by, according to the complaint.

Prosecutors allege that after they left, six others from their group armed themselves and demanded "property" from other individuals in the room, who were referred to by initials.

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One individual, identified as "M.M.," had a Rolex watch, wallet, Apple Airpods and a Louis Vuitton bag with other watches stolen, the complaint said. He was "choked from behind to the point of nearly losing consciousness," according to the complaint.

The victims were barred from leaving as one of the men involved allegedly barricaded them, according to the DOJ. The victims believed "they were going to be executed," the complaint said.

Gucci Mane and other rappers appear inside a nightclub under colored lights. (Prince Williams / WireImage via Getty Images file)

Williams, his father and seven others left in vehicles that were later identified in surveillance videos from a neighboring building, according to the complaint. One of the vehicles was a 2020 Dodge Charger Hellcat registered to his father and two rental cars that were rented to Williams' father at the time.

Williams, his father and six others were arrested Wednesday in Dallas and Memphis, Tennessee, according to the U.S. Attorney's office for the Northern District of Texas. They are facing federal charges in relation to kidnapping and robbery at gunpoint.

They each face a potential sentence of life in prison if convicted.

Ryan Raybould, the U.S. Attorney for the district, described them as having "resorted to violence and intimidation to achieve their purported business objectives."

Gucci Mane is seated and wearing dark sunglasses. (Prince Williams / WireImage via Getty Images file)

Neither representatives for Mane nor Williams immediately responded to a request for comment from NBC News on Thursday.

The U.S. Attorney's Office said that the electronic monitoring device worn by Williams at the time of the alleged kidnapping and robbery placed him at the incident's location at the time as well as surveillance footage. Social media posts from the suspects also showed the allegedly stolen items after the incident occurred, the prosecutor's office said.

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Every TV show canceled so far in 2026, from

The end is nigh for several beloved TV shows.

Entertainment Weekly Morris Chestnut on 'Watson'; Stephen Colbert on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert'; Kristen Wiig on 'Palm Royale'Credit: Colin Bentley/CBS; Mary Ellen Matthews/CBS; Erica Parise/Apple TV

From staples likeThe Late Show With Stephen ColbertandAccess Hollywoodto ambitious debuts likeStar Trek: Starfleet AcademyandThe Abandons, the axe of cancellation is falling across every corner of the industry.

Below, we've rounded up every broadcast and streaming series that's been canceled so far in 2026.

Talamasca: The Secret Order(AMC)

Elizabeth McGovern as Helen and Nicholas Denton as Guy Anatole on 'Talamasca: The Secret Order'Credit: David Gennard/AMC

AMC has canceledTalamasca: The Secret Order, the latest entry in itsImmortal Universe franchise, after one season,Entertainment Weeklycan confirm.

"While we are not proceeding with another season ofTalamasca: The Secret Order, we are proud of the series and grateful for the efforts of everyone involved," the network said in a statement to EW. "The Talamasca has a storied place within the Anne Rice Immortal Universe, and we expect to see at least some of these characters, and the organization itself, in future expressions of the franchise."

DMV(CBS)

Molly Kearney as Barbara, Gigi Zumbado as Jocelyn, Tony Cavaleiro as Vic, Alex Tarrant as Noa, Harriet Dyer as Colette, and Tim Meadows as Gregg on 'DMV'Credit: Matt Barnes/CBS

According toDeadline, CBS is also axingDMV,a comedy about employees at the East Hollywood Department of Motor Vehicles. It will reportedly air its final episode on May 11.

EW has reached out to CBS for comment.

The Late Show With Stephen Colbert(CBS)

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In July 2025, CBS made the surprising call to endThe Late Showfranchise after more than 30 years.EW confirmedthatThe Late Show With Stephen Colbertwill air its final episode on Thursday, May 21, 2026, marking the end of an era for the network's late-night lineup.

"We consider Stephen Colbert irreplaceable and will retireThe Late Showfranchise," CBS said in astatement. "We are proud that Stephen called CBS home. He and the broadcast will be remembered in the pantheon of greats that graced late night television."

Colbert addressed the cancellation during the July 17 episode ofThe Late Show."It's not just the end of our show, but it's the end ofThe Late Showon CBS. I'm not being replaced. This is all just going away. … I wish somebody else was getting it."

Watson(CBS)

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The CBS medical dramaWatsonwill wrap up after two seasons, with its series finale set to air on May 3.

Morris Chesnut, who starred as the titular doctor/detective,confirmed the news on Instagramon March 30, calling the cancellation "disappointing."

"I'm so grateful for the experience," he added in the caption. "It wouldn't have been the same without the amazing cast and crew … To all the fans who showed love and supportedWatson, thank you so much."

Star Trek: Starfleet Academy(Paramount+)

Paul Giamatti as Nus Braka and Holly Hunter as Nahla Ake on 'Star Trek: Starfleet Academy'Credit: Brooke Palmer/Paramount+

EW can confirm thatStar Trek: Starfleet Academywill end with its upcoming second season. The series folded in characters fromDiscoveryandVoyageras it followed a new class of Starfleet cadets, the first in over a century.

"We're incredibly proud of the ambition, passion, and creativity that went into bringingStar Trek: Starfleet Academyto life," reads a joint statement from CBS Studios and Paramount+.

In a separate statement, executive producers and co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau said, "We are in post-production now on what will be the second and final season. We're so proud of what we've accomplished together on this show, and the world will get to see the work of these extraordinary artists when season two airs. We will finish strong."

Access HollywoodandAccess Daily(NBC)

Scott Evans, Kit Hoover, Mario Lopez, and Zuri Hall for 'Access Hollywood'Credit: NBCUniversal Syndication Studios

After 30 seasons,Access Hollywoodhas been canceled, as NBCUniversal is ending all the first-run syndicated programs it produces.

The long-running daily entertainment news show, hosted by Mario Lopez, Scott Evans, Zuri Hall, and Kit Hoover, will continue airing new episodes throughout the summer.

NBCUniversal also canceledAccess Daily, which is hosted by Lopez and Hoover.

Karamo(NBC)

Karamo Brown for 'Karamo'Credit: NBCUniversal

NBCUniversal has also pulled the plug onKaramo,a daytime talk show hosted byQueer Eyealum Karamo Brown, after four seasons. Production has already wrapped, and the final episodes will roll out in the coming months.

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The Steve Wilkos Show(NBC)

Steve Wilkos for 'The Steve Wilkos Show'Credit: Heidi Gutman/NBC

Also canceled isJerry SpringerspinoffThe Steve Wilkos Show, another casualty of NBCUniversal's move to end original production for first-run syndication. Since its premiere in September 2007, the talk show has aired 19 seasons and over 2,000 episodes.

As withKaramo, production is finished and the remaining episodes will air over the summer.

Yes, Chef!(NBC)

Emily Brubaker, José Andrés, and Martha Stewart on 'Yes, Chef!'Credit: Pief Weyman/NBC

The kitchen is closed on NBC'sYes, Chef!,a reality cooking competition hosted by Emmy winner Martha Stewart and José Andrés. This comes viaDeadline, which reports that there will be no second season.

Palm Royale(Apple TV)

Leslie Bibb as Dinah, Allison Janney as Evelyn, Kristen Wiig as Maxine, and Mindy Cohn as Ann on 'Palm Royale'Credit: Erica Parise/Apple TV

EW can confirm that Apple TV has canceledPalm Royale,which will end with its second season. The Emmy-nominated period dramedy featured Kristen Wiig, Leslie Bibb, Ricky Martin, and Carol Burnett in a story about Palm Beach socialites in the 1960s.

Good Cop/Bad Cop(The CW)

Luke Cook as Henry and Leighton Meester as Lou on 'Good Cop/Bad Cop'Credit: Vince Valitutti/Future Shack Entertainment

After just one season,Good Cop/Bad Cophas been canceled by The CW. The police dramedy starred Leighton Meester and Luke Cook as sibling detectives teaming up to solve crimes.

Cookconfirmed the news in a TikTokposted on Feb. 13. "Sad to let you know this but we will not be doing a season 2 ofGood Cop/Bad Cop," he said. "I loved making that show … I'm sorry that it didn't work out and we won't be doing more of it, but it's a tough business. Hollywood has the ability to make your dreams come true and also break your heart."

Sherri(Fox)

Tyler Perry and Sherri Shepherd on 'Sherri'Credit: Sherri/YouTube

On Feb. 2,Lionsgate's Debmar-Mercury confirmedthatSherri,Sherri Shepherd's daytime talk show, had been canceled after four seasons.

"This decision is driven by the evolving daytime television landscape and does not reflect on the strength of the show, its production — which has found strong creative momentum this season — or the incredibly talented Sherri Shepherd," Debmar-Mercury co-presidents Ira Bernstein and Mort Marcus said in a statement. "We believe in this show and in Sherri and intend to explore alternatives for it on other platforms."

Roughly a week later, Frank Cicha, head of programming for Fox TV Stations,toldVarietythat the "economics" of daytime talk shows have shifted. "The levels of audiences that these shows were garnering just couldn't justify the cost," he explained.

Still, Shepherd hasvowed not to give up on the show. "We're gonna be airing episodes all through the fall. And we're going to continue to fight to keep this show alive in some way, shape or form," she told viewers on the Feb. 9 episode. "If anybody knows me, they know I'm a fighter. I don't know exactly what it's going to look like, but I promise, I am going to continue to spread joy."

Basketball Wives(VH1)

'Basketball Wives'Credit: VH1

In January 2026,Basketball Wivescreator Shaunie Henderson revealed the series would not return after 12 seasons. Shemade the announcement on Instagramon Jan. 29, calling the show a "defining part" of her career.

"What began as a vision to tell my story and stories of women like me grew into a cultural movement that created opportunity, sparked conversation and, honestly, amplified voices that deserve to be heard," she said. "Basketball Wiveswill always be a cherished part of my legacy and a foundation of my career as a producer. … I look forward to this next season of leadership, creativity, and expansion and sharing it with you."

The Abandons(Netflix)

Lamar Johnson as Albert Mason, Natalia del Riego as Lilla Belle, Lena Headey as Fiona Nolan, and Nick Robinson as Elias Teller on 'The Abandons'Credit: Michelle Faye/Netflix

Netflix has opted not to pursue a second season of the Western dramaThe Abandons,EW can confirm. Set in the 1850s, the series focused on two rival matriarchs played by Lena Headey and Gillian Anderson.

On Jan. 31, creator Kurt Sutter — whoexited the series weeks before wrapping filming— addressed the cancellation on Instagram. "Dear Netflix, Next time fear compels you to choose the algorithm over a creator's vision, remember how that choice unraveled a potentially beautiful project," he wrote, as reported byDeadline. (The post was later edited.)

The Vince Staples Show(Netflix)

Vince Staples on 'The Vince Staples Show'Credit: Courtesy of Netflix

Netflix has also canceledThe Vince Staples Show, according toThe Hollywood Reporter. Netflix did not immediately respond to EW's request for comment.

Created byVince Staples, Ian Edelman, and Maurice Williams, the offbeat comedy was originally billed as a "limited series of satirical tales" and starred the rapper as a fictionalized version of himself.

When it debuted in February 2024, critics praised its humor and unique tone.EW called it"laugh-out-loud funny," noting an edge that made it feel "both unexpected and authentic."

Sadly, it never broke through to a massive audience, but it definitely found its fans. Honestly, we're lucky it got a second season at all.

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