Which Cancelled Titles Does Netflix/Tv8 Revive Now?

2025-08-23 09:48:04 94

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Ian
Ian
2025-08-25 18:22:22
I love following show rescues — they’re emotional rollercoasters. Netflix’s revival moves that I’ve personally celebrated include 'Lucifer' and 'Arrested Development' (both got new seasons after network cancellations), 'Longmire' (saved by Netflix), and 'Fuller House' as a deliberate revival of an older sitcom. 'Designated Survivor' also got a new season thanks to Netflix stepping in. Those saves felt like victories in online fandom spaces where people campaigned hard.

About TV8, I don’t see it frequently rescuing U.S. scripted series; it’s more involved in local productions and format shows. If you’re watching for revivals, keep tabs on Netflix’s announcements and entertainment news sites — they usually publish pickups quickly, and creators sometimes tease returns on Twitter or Instagram, which is how I first heard about several of these revivals.
Eva
Eva
2025-08-26 23:29:13
There’s been a real trend where streaming platforms swoop in to rescue shows that traditional networks cancel, and Netflix is one of the most visible rescuers. From where I sit, the clearest examples are shows like 'Lucifer' (canceled by Fox, then brought back by Netflix for more seasons), 'Arrested Development' (Fox canceled, Netflix produced new seasons), 'Longmire' (A&E canceled, Netflix continued it), 'Fuller House' (a revival of the classic 'Full House' on Netflix), and 'Designated Survivor' (picked up for another season after ABC dropped it). I’ve spent late nights rewatching those saved seasons and loving the slightly different pacing streamers allow.

TV8 is a different animal — it’s more of a local broadcaster that tends to focus on Turkish formats and reality/entertainment shows. It’s not really known for rescuing U.S. scripted dramas the way Netflix does; instead it sometimes revives or reboots local hits or picks up existing formats. If you’re tracking revivals, I’d watch industry trades and Netflix’s own press pages for confirmed pickups, and check Turkish listings for any local revivals on TV8 if you’re interested in that market.
Piper
Piper
2025-08-27 17:04:16
I like to think of Netflix as a salvage squad for shows with loyal audiences. When a network scrubs a series that still has buzz, Netflix sometimes negotiates to keep it alive — classic cases are 'Lucifer' (canceled by Fox, revived by Netflix), 'Arrested Development' (another Fox-to-Netflix rescue), 'Longmire' (picked up after A&E canceled it), and 'Fuller House' (a straight-up revival of an older property). 'Designated Survivor' also found another season thanks to Netflix. These picks usually share two things: demonstrable fan interest and global streaming potential.

TV8 doesn’t really operate like that internationally. It’s more focused on domestic programming, reality shows, and local adaptations, so it’s less of a destination for reviving American scripted series. If you’re hoping something specific will be revived, my pragmatic tip is to watch for streaming platform acquisition patterns and to follow creators’ social media — they often hint at talks before any public announcement.
Adam
Adam
2025-08-28 17:34:38
Short and to the point: Netflix has a history of reviving canceled shows — famous examples include 'Lucifer', 'Arrested Development', 'Longmire', 'Fuller House', and 'Designated Survivor'. They tend to pick shows with passionate fanbases or shows that can find new international audiences. TV8, by contrast, is primarily a Turkish broadcaster that more often revives or reboots local formats rather than importing and reviving U.S. scripted shows. If you’re tracking revivals, follow Netflix news and local TV listings.
Ben
Ben
2025-08-29 03:43:35
I get asked this a lot in my friends group chat, and I always say: Netflix has actually revived several cancelled series over the years. The big ones that people mention the most are 'Lucifer', 'Arrested Development', 'Longmire', 'Fuller House', and 'Designated Survivor'. Those all started on network TV or cable and then found new life on Netflix — sometimes with tonal shifts because streaming allows more flexibility in episode length and content.

As for TV8, I’m not seeing mainstream news about it rescuing foreign scripted series the way Netflix does. TV8 usually focuses on local programming and reality formats, so if you want the latest on what they’re reviving, check Turkish entertainment news or TV8’s official announcements. If you’re hoping for a particular canceled show to get saved, joining fan campaigns on Twitter and signing streaming petitions still seems to sometimes help — people did that for 'Lucifer' and other shows with noticeable impact.
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