‘The Residence’ Canceled at Netflix After 1 Season But the Story Was Just Getting Started
SPOKANE COUNTY, WASHINGTON, JUL 2 – Netflix canceled The Residence despite 177.4 million hours streamed due to high production costs from a large cast and elaborate White House set, the company said.
- Netflix canceled 'The Residence,' a Shondaland White House murder mystery starring Uzo Aduba, after one season ending July 2, 2025.
- The cancellation followed Netflix's cost-benefit analyses despite the show’s positive reception and notable streaming performance in spring 2025.
- 'The Residence' premiered March 20, 2025, with eight episodes, accumulating 177.4 million viewing hours globally and receiving an 85% Rotten Tomatoes rating.
- Lead actors Uzo Aduba and Randall Park expressed enthusiasm for another season, while creator Paul William Davies considered future stories distinctive yet familiar.
- The cancellation caused fan disappointment and discussions about the series possibly continuing as an anthology or appearing on other platforms remain uncertain.
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‘The Residence’ Canceled at Netflix After 1 Season But the Story Was Just Getting Started
The freshman mystery series ends before it really begins.
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