Saying goodbyes to TV shows is hard, especially when it’s the all tie favorite TV shows. From Brooklyn 99 to Lucifer, there are few widely popular shows that will end this year.
Here are five shows that the audience would have to say goodbye to in 2021:
Brooklyn 99A police precinct-set popular comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine will end after its upcoming eighth season and the final season will consist of 10 episodes.
Grace and FrankieNetflix’s Grace and Frankie starring Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin will be the streaming service’s longest running show when its seventh season will premiere later this year.
Dead To MeChristina Applegate and Linda Cardellini’s Emmy and Golden Globe-nominated show will end after the third season. Also starring James Marsden, the show deals with the two women trying to get away with murder.
LuciferThe last season of Lucifer is expected to be out by the end of this year on the streaming service Netflix. The show is quite popular as lead actor Tom Ellis’ charm and antics have managed to captivate a lot of people.
Money HeistThe Professor will be leading his team of outlaws for the last time in Money Heist season 6. Starring Alvaro Morte and Ursula Corbero, Money Heist or La casa de Papel is a hugely popular Spanish series that streams on Netflix.
Peaky BlindersCillian Murphy’s critically acclaimed crime drama Peaky Blinders will be ending after six seasons. While the show was originally supposed to have an additional season, showrunner Steven Knight revealed that the story will continue in a different format.