Autumn is approaching, and with it comes a series of new TV series and seasons. Unfortunately, all good things always come to an end, as do several web and streaming favorites that have attracted fans’ attention over the years. Of course, there will be new shows that try to fill the gaps in the audience’s lives. Some of the retirees may even turn to the spin-off while the fan favorite stays on the ship, but it’s hard to say goodbye.
Here are the six popular TV series that will be aired in the final season from 2021-22:
“The Walking Dead”-Season 11
“The Walking Dead” will host their 2018 Comic Con in Hall H, the largest room of the San Diego Convention Center.
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The 11th season of AMC’s beloved Zombie Apocalypse series, which will air on August 22, is coming to an end. The filming of the final season of The Walking Dead was originally scheduled to start last year, but the COVID-19 pandemic pushed it back February 2021. From the movie style to the season length, the impact of the epidemic on “New Taiwan Dollar” is still lingering.
According to AMC, season 11 will be the longest 24 episodes It spread over the next two years, partly to lay the foundation for a new spin-off series starring fan favorites Norman Redus and Melissa McBride, who played Daryl Dixon, respectively. And Carol Pelletier.
The last season of “TWD” has begun, and there are only a few members left from the original cast.Season 9 saw the long-term protagonist Rick GrimesPlayed by Andrew Lincoln, makes this show mysterious and unpredictable. Is he dead or is he somewhere in the land of zombies? Mi Jon (Call Gurilla) To find the answer at the end of season 10.
Now the show continues to be starred by Daryl Dixon of Reedus along with Carol, other survivors Maggie Rhee (Laura Cohan) and villain anti-hero Negan (Jeffrey Dean Morgan).
“Black”-Season 8

Watch the latest Christmas episode “Black-ish” on ABC.
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The eighth and final season of the ABC sitcom is coming to an end. “Black” is the creative of director Kenya Baris. It started in 2014 and is Announce Will enter the final season in May. Eight years is a long period of time for any program, but “blacks” continue to exist in spirit through two derivative programs; “mature” and “mixed.”
The latter was cancelled in the same month as the final season of “Black-ish” was announced, but there are still rumors that there are plans to launch two new spin-offs called “Old-ish” by Laurence Fishburn and Jessica Lewis (Jessica Lewis) starring, another “Old-ish” Eva Longoria (Eva Longoria) “brown line”.Neither has officially announced the pilot, but as the head of ABC Craig Erich Say, “It really depends on Kenya.”
“Black” is a sitcom around the Johnson family that has won widespread praise for its humor and portrayal of real-life social issues ranging from systemic racism to the COVID pandemic.Unfortunately, the Emmy award-winning series did not exceed Medium rating In the seventh season, rumors about it ended as a result.
“Call Saul Better”-Season 6

Pictured: Bob Odencock as Jimmy McGill, Giancarlo Esposito as Gustavo “Gus” Flynn, and Jonathan Banks as Mike Elman Trout . Season 3 of “Better Call Saul” will premiere on AMC on April 10th at 10pm Eastern Time.
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Another AMC classic movie “Breaking Bad” successor “Better Call Saul” also reached the end in the sixth and final season.Just like its AMC sister show “The Walking Dead”, Sol’s last season will be bigger than usual 13 episodes More than the usual 10.
Due to COVID-19, the final season of “Better Call Saul” was postponed like many others, but filming is scheduled for MarchUnfortunately, the start date of Saul may be postponed after Bob Odenkirk, who played the nominal role, went bankrupt after suffering a heavy blow in July. heart attack. Filming of the scene without him continues, but Odencock has not received it yet Clear Continue shooting from his doctor.finals start date The results of last season are still up in the air.
“Brooklyn Nine Nine”-Season 8
Season 6 of “Brooklyn Nine Nine” premiered on Thursday.
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NBC’s “Nine Nine in Brooklyn” is no stranger to stopping the broadcast. In May 2018, Fox cancelled the series after five seasons, but after fans of the police sitcom campaigned for its return on social media, “Nine Nine” got a new life by entering NBC.
Unfortunately, since joining the NBC lineup, “Nine Nine” is suffering from the same problem.When it was on Fox, there were 22 to 23 episodes in the series, but that number has Steady decline At NBC.The most recent season is Only 13 episodes In the last season, only 10 seasons were approved. Season 8 has already begun on August 12th, and its series ending is fast approaching, and the title is appropriate.The last day“It is scheduled to air on September 16.
“Lucifer”-Season 6

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Another adopted child from the Fox network is coming to an end.”Lucifer” starring actor Tom Ellis (Tom Ellis) will be Premiere September 10th, the sixth and final season, ended Netflix’s evil anti-hero crime craze.
Unlike the other series in this list, “Lucifer” Start shooting part The last season before the COVID-19 outbreak.exist October 2020, Lucifer’s co-producer confirmed that the filming of the final season began almost immediately after the end of the fifth season.Yes, the fans are sad to see “Lucifer” go off the air, but the bright side is that his move is up to rule in his world Heaven.
“Ozark”-Season 4

12. “Ozark” Season 3 (Netflix)-“Ozark” is one of those shows that get better as the seasons pass. The first season is a decent crime drama with fascinating characters, and the dark colors of the second season make the show more interesting. However, the series discovered its true potential in the latest season, which is full of jaw-dropping moments and incredible plot twists. Driven by the great performances of Jason Bateman and Laura Linney, the show continues to prove why it is one of the best shows on Netflix.
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Netflix’s “Ozark” has achieved good results. Three seasons later, thanks to the performance of actor Jason Bateman, “Ozark” won 32 Emmy nominations and 6 Golden Globe nominations. Sadly, Netflix announced that the forthcoming season 4 of the crime drama will be the final season.
“Ozark” is not immune to the production delay caused by COVID-19. November 2020. The heroine Julia Garner tells W Magazine In the interview released on August 26, the filming will be completed in October.
Just like “The Walking Dead”, the final season will be Cut in half Seven episodes per season. The finale of “Ozark” has not yet confirmed a broadcast date, but it has previously been hinted that it will be broadcast when it starts. 2022.



