Read on for EW’s guide to all the shows ending in the new year.
All these factors may have indicated it was time to kill the book on this one.
There’s a higher purpose."

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“We all felt in our gut it was the right time,“Berlanti told EW.
Corporate
Corporatewill return for one more season of chillingly bleak yet uproariously funny satire on Comedy Central.
Expect the denizens of sinister corporation Hampton DeVille to elicit laughs and soul-crushing despair in equal measure once again.

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And creatorJustin Simienis already looking ahead, with his horror-comedyBad Hairset to bow at Sundance in January.
“It’s all about family,“showrunner Brett Mahoney told EWof the forthcoming final 10 episodes.
(The renewalapparently prevented herfrom taking a role in another project.)

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Nevertheless, it will remain on the streaming service for future explorers to discover.
“The fun of our show is there is no going backward,“co-showrunner Carly Mensch told EW.
“People are in very different places than they were the last time they were in Los Angeles.

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There’s been a really fun Vegas impact.
“Not only will the ending be worth it, you’ll understand why thewhole thingwas worth it.”
The final run will also “get to the emotional heart of things,” Gansa promised.

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What ultimate fate awaits Annalise (Viola Davis) and company?
In a way that makes me really happy.”
Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

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This endgame ought to be quite the ride itself.
Still to come, though:Courteney CoxandDavid Beckhamin a hot tub.
Power
“Who shot Ghost?

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“It is a jigsaw puzzle,“creator Courtney Kemp teasesof these episodes.
It’s not the same oldPoweras you’ve seen it.
It will feel different.”

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Did Beau (Sam Elliott) actually kill Nick (Josh Burrow)?
Only Part 8, dropping Jan. 24, will tell.
Butco-creator Dan Levy told EWhe always knew the story would end here.

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“In fact, I had thought it was going to be five,” he said.
I feel really confident that we’ve really mined everything we could.”
(It’s confusing, we know.)

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A premiere date has yet to be announced.
And they’re going out in a big way, with the Winchesters taking onGod himself.
What else for a show that’s already been to Hell and back more than once?

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But creatorMichael Hirstalready has a spin-off series,Vikings: Valhalla, lined up at Netflix.
So think of this less as a conclusion than charting a course for new lands.
Will & Grace
Deja vu.

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NBC’sWill & Gracerevivalwill end with its third season, the 11th overall for the groundbreaking sitcom.
For real this time.

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PopTV

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